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Huang’s unbroken perseverance

Shuya Huang is a first-year Ph.D. student in chemistry from Halifax, Nova Scotia. Before joining UTM, she completed her undergrad at Dalhousie University, where...

Settling the stress at UTM

When the August bliss starts to fade and September comes onto the scene, those first weeks of the new school year can quickly become...

UTM food options

Colman Commons (OPH) Winning features: Make your own smoothie bar Overall most spacious and quiet dining area In my opinion, this place may be the most underrated space...

Students help construct Milton townhouse

A safe place to call home—it’s something that many of us take for granted. On October 24, a group of 23 UTM students visited a...

Going digital with woes: the modern-day diary

The ability to document every moment is a tool unique to the lives of millennials. While our parents may have written about their day...

Group fitness creates friendly competition

As students, we’ve heard countless times how important it is to maintain a healthy lifestyle. A big part of remaining physically fit is making...

Is UTM just a pit stop on the way to a...

When meeting someone new at UTM, three common questions are typically asked: “What’s your name? What year are you in? What are you studying?”...

A love letter to the 110

The 110 might be both the most celebrated and the most hated bus route that passes through the UTM campus. Created back in 2007...

Rhythm’s latest fireproof show

At Theatre Erindale last Friday night, the UTM dance group Rhythm treated a packed house to their original show Fireproof. The show was a...

The cost of a cuppa

With so many students forced to trek from the temporary bus stops of the strike, the best option for a quick warm-up is usually...

Fad diets that fizzle nutritionally

Learning how to navigate the jungle of food and nutrition can be a struggle for university students. Whether you’re living on your own for...

Comedic dysfunction

After writing my fall exams, Jenny Lawson’s darkly hilarious memoir Let’s Pretend This Never Happened was just the pick-me-up I needed. The story follows Lawson—widely...

Visiting the ROM from your house

If you haven’t gotten around to visiting the Royal Ontario Museum, the Google Art Project will allow you to do so without leaving your...

UTM student talent wraps up fall term

UTM’s Music Club held their second open mic night of the year last Tuesday. The event may have drawn more performers than audience members,...

Come in from the cold and chill out

Barking rings through the library. The therapy dogs are in. For the past two and a half years, Donna Liu, library community development leader, has...

Personal artwork from strangers

The Department of Visual Studies Student Society hosted the final stage of the Pen Pal Project, an opportunity to showcase art, meet one’s pen...

Autocondo | 2008

After listening to Autocondo’s self-titled album, I’m not quite sure if they’re in the business of music-making or storytelling, but rest assured that they...

Visual Studies: art through snail mail

Over the next couple of weeks, more than 80 UTM students will receive a thoughtful and unique creation in the mail, handmade and shipped...

Huang’s unbroken perseverance

Shuya Huang is a first-year Ph.D. student in chemistry from Halifax, Nova Scotia. Before joining UTM, she completed her undergrad at Dalhousie University, where...

Settling the stress at UTM

When the August bliss starts to fade and September comes onto the scene, those first weeks of the new school year can quickly become...

UTM food options

Colman Commons (OPH) Winning features: Make your own smoothie bar Overall most spacious and quiet dining area In my opinion, this place may be the most underrated space...

Students help construct Milton townhouse

A safe place to call home—it’s something that many of us take for granted. On October 24, a group of 23 UTM students visited a...

Going digital with woes: the modern-day diary

The ability to document every moment is a tool unique to the lives of millennials. While our parents may have written about their day...

Group fitness creates friendly competition

As students, we’ve heard countless times how important it is to maintain a healthy lifestyle. A big part of remaining physically fit is making...

Is UTM just a pit stop on the way to a...

When meeting someone new at UTM, three common questions are typically asked: “What’s your name? What year are you in? What are you studying?”...

A love letter to the 110

The 110 might be both the most celebrated and the most hated bus route that passes through the UTM campus. Created back in 2007...

Rhythm’s latest fireproof show

At Theatre Erindale last Friday night, the UTM dance group Rhythm treated a packed house to their original show Fireproof. The show was a...

The cost of a cuppa

With so many students forced to trek from the temporary bus stops of the strike, the best option for a quick warm-up is usually...

Fad diets that fizzle nutritionally

Learning how to navigate the jungle of food and nutrition can be a struggle for university students. Whether you’re living on your own for...

Comedic dysfunction

After writing my fall exams, Jenny Lawson’s darkly hilarious memoir Let’s Pretend This Never Happened was just the pick-me-up I needed. The story follows Lawson—widely...

Visiting the ROM from your house

If you haven’t gotten around to visiting the Royal Ontario Museum, the Google Art Project will allow you to do so without leaving your...

UTM student talent wraps up fall term

UTM’s Music Club held their second open mic night of the year last Tuesday. The event may have drawn more performers than audience members,...

Come in from the cold and chill out

Barking rings through the library. The therapy dogs are in. For the past two and a half years, Donna Liu, library community development leader, has...

Personal artwork from strangers

The Department of Visual Studies Student Society hosted the final stage of the Pen Pal Project, an opportunity to showcase art, meet one’s pen...

Autocondo | 2008

After listening to Autocondo’s self-titled album, I’m not quite sure if they’re in the business of music-making or storytelling, but rest assured that they...

Visual Studies: art through snail mail

Over the next couple of weeks, more than 80 UTM students will receive a thoughtful and unique creation in the mail, handmade and shipped...

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