Tag: Volume 36-Issue 23
UTM will burn for nature
This spring, UTM will conduct a prescribed burn of a small parcel of land in its northeast section. The event, which will take a...
Management class donates to Heifer International
Last Tuesday, Professor Ann Armstrong asked her Organiza-tional Design (MGT363) students to bring $2. At the start of the lecture, Armstrong explained that she...
UTSU picks Stronger Together
On March 16-18, students at both UTM and St. George voted to elect the student union that represents over 40,000 U o f T...
New credit option for UTSU
The U of T Scarborough campus recently passed the option of the credit/no credit application to courses. UTSC students at can now have the...
UTMAC elections: Blackout or Blueprint2?
The UTM Athletics Council campaign period began last Monday. This year, Blueprint2, Team Blackout and an independent VP Administration candidate are vying for positions.
Blueprint2...
Summer opportunities at the RAWC
Though you might be taking it easy this summer, the RAWC continues to run stellar athletic programs and initiatives for summer 2010.
Tournaments - Campus...
Professional athletes: justly paid?
In the wake of the 2010 Olympic Games, in which decorated Olympians collected anywhere from $10,000 to $20,000 per medal, one wonders whether professional...
Let the riots begin
As the 2010 FIFA World Cup quickly approaches, fans are excited to cheer for their preferred countries. Around the world, however, police officers and...
Pizza on campus
The Blind Duck changed their menu last year, and among new additions is the new of introduction of pizza. When I tried the pizza,...
Smoking and social networking
Nonsmokers probably don’t think smoking can bring positive social opportunities. Smokers, on the other hand, might be inclined to see what others would likely...
Post-campaign glee
Dear Editor,
I am glad that our student newspaper covered the elections in last week’s edition. However, it is important for us to reflect on...