Tag: Frosh
Frosh ‘19: A rite of passage
Another year of exciting events and
games at Frosh passes by.
Last Wednesday, the streets of downtown Toronto were filled with cheers,
music, and pandemonium as U...
A Day in the Future
I have always dreamt of a day in the future:
I have dreamt of a day of resting by the gentle fire, with my hair...
First-years dive head-first into orientation week
Last week UTM welcomed 1,450 new first-year students to orientation and Frosh week, the largest undergraduate class UTM has seen to date. Students were...
A wrap up of events
Dear Editor,
We are now starting the third week of school, and so far it’s been a phenomenal time. During the first week of school,...
Frosh frenzy in Toronto
The annual Tri-Campus Parade, took place on Friday, September 10, when a couple hundred first-year students from UTM joined students from the St. George...
Never thought I'd be here
Last week hundreds of new students dressed in matching green t-shirts flocked to the student centre to meet their frosh leaders. I first noticed...
Can’t stop orientation week
Last week hundreds of first-year students visited UTM. The occasion was the annual Orientation Week hosted by the student union, UTMSU. Fun and games...
FROSH MY LIFE
The CCIT Council held their own orientation day last Friday for 40 first-year CCIT students and 25 upper-year leaders. The one-day event featured an...
Carnival concert in review
Froshies and Frosh leaders alike rocked with members of campus radio station CFRE Radio at the Frosh carnival concert this past Wednesday. Carnival-goers had...
Orientation hits a high note
Ask any first-year what they look forward to most during Frosh Week and they'll tell you, but of course, the concert. The speculations and...
Orientation Rocks Toronto
Hundreds of doe-eyed first-year students came out to meet mingle and march as the five-day Orientation Week event kicked off on September 1. The Transformers themed week entertained 900 new UTM students and 125 orientation leaders with a variety of activities.
A dry pub night held at the Blind Duck was first on the docket where students were treated to a party with music by Toronto-based radio station, Z103.5.
Due to the permanent closure of parking lot 2, this year