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Tag: UTM

UTM’s Miss World Canada contestant

Miss World Canada is a national beauty pageant that has been held annually in Canada since 1957. The winner gets to represent Canada at Miss World—a...

Jiaying Gu wins 2018 Polanyi Prize

Jiaying Gu, an assistant professor in UTM’s department of Economics, was awarded the 2018 Polanyi Prize in Economic Science for her statistical approach of measuring unobserved...

PC government OSAP announcement

On January 17, the Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities announced a 10 per cent tuition rate cut on all publicly-assisted college and universities in Ontario...

Seek out opportunities and win awards

Most of us go our entire undergraduate careers without realizing that there are opportunities within our reach yet left unclaimed. Lohana Capanema Queiroz, a fourth-year student...

New adaptable virtual biology textbook

While many students and families may struggle beneath the burden of expensive tuition fees, the cost of textbooks often contributes to financial stress as well. With...

Crossing borders to provide medical aid

Within U of T, there are boundless opportunities for students to act on whatever passion they wish. Some students desire to help others in need, whether...

Madeline Nixon on paranormal activity in Feathers

When Madeline Nixon graduated from UTM’s Professional Writing and English programs this past June, she expected to be a working writer in due time. It wasn’t...

Same fees, new health and dental plan

On January 1, 2019, the UTSU and UTMSU separation came into effect through UTM students’ official invoices. All the fees listed under UTSU on the 2019...

New minors at UTM

Come the 2019-2020 academic year, the University of Toronto Mississauga will have three new minor programs for students to enroll in. The Department of...

Laptop ban at UTSG

Last week, the University of Toronto Students’ Union (UTSU) released a Facebook post raising concerns on a current ban of laptops being enforced in various classes on...

Campus affairs committee raises fees

The first Campus Affairs Committee meeting of the year was held this past Wednesday, January 16. The meeting provided an overview of extra-departmental units (EDUs) and their...

Mice & Men: Memory’s influence on pain

A new study conducted recently by a UTM and McGill research team has found that males remember earlier painful experiences more clearly than women....

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