Tag: Maanjiwe Nendamowinan
Official opening of Maanjiwe Nendamowinan saw attempts at reconciliation
Students,
faculty, staff, and distinguished guests gathered for the official opening of
Maanjiwe Nendamowinan (MN) last Friday, with the conversations of
indigenization, reconciliation, and partnership being held...
Students protest filthy water in MN building
A study issued by the climate activist group All Students Scream (A.S.S.)
reports that the Maanjiwe Nendamowinan building, a native student reserve, is
now at extreme...
Mississauga asks students for feedback on living green
The city asked
the public for feedback last week on Mississauga’s ambitious Climate Change
Action Plan.
Spanning 10 years, the $450 million
project aims to transform Mississauga into...
UTM’s identity crisis
UTM as a campus
has distinguished itself from its St. George counterpart by identifying as a
‘green and tranquil’ campus. A quick Google search for UTM...
University plans to build oil pipeline through Maanjiwe Nendamowinan
After months of protests, the University of Toronto will advance their
plans to build an oil access pipeline through the Maanjiwe Nendamowinan
building. The university will...
UTM introduces new font
When Quercus
replaced BlackBoard as the new student portal in 2018, students and faculty
were unsure of how to pronounce “Quercus.” This led students and Professors...
North’s new name ignores reality
As we start the 2019-2020 academic year, our newest campus building,
previously called New North, finally has a name—or does it?
Two years
ago, UTM launched a...