Tag: volume-37-issue-10
Cowboys: a year to forget
Expectations were high for the Dallas Cowboys heading into the 2010 season. Following an 11-5 performance in 2009, the Cowboys set their sights on...
A taste of Ayy Chihuahuah
Last Wednesday and Thursday, the Organization of Latin American Students hosted Taste of Latin America. Passersby detoured into the Presentation Room at the Student...
Will you pass a summer U-Pass?
The student union, UTMSU, is campaigning for the addition of a new summer U-Pass. For the past four years, full-time UTM students have had...
RUDEC recruits on campus
UTM’s Generation of New Leaders Club held a general meet-and-greet session last Tuesday in the Student Centre.
“In the army they train you to psychologically...
I write to you in disappointment…
Dear Editor,
I write to you in disappointment, shock, and absolute fury. I enjoy Rihanna’s music as much as the next person- and though I...
The (disgusting) things we eat
It should come as no surprise to read that some of the things we eat are not very healthy; I say things because, frankly,...
Calculating U-Pass costs
This week, I received a letter from UTMSU President Vickita Bhatt regarding the campaign for a summer U-Pass, Ms. Bhatt says “vote yes in...
Tips for job interviews
Interviews are a very important aspect in getting that dream job. Are you nervous about what to say, or how to dress? Don’t be,...
Christopher Plummer tempts as Prospero
This past summer, The Tempest was a big hit at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival; it was so successful that it was recently picked up...
Interpol seeks former UTM student
Interpol, the world’s largest police organization has issued a warrant at the Ontario Provincial Police’s request for an arrest of Salman An-noor Hossain, a...
Holocaust hits home
It has been over six decades since the atrocities of Holocaust came to an end, but the memories are still lingering. How could they...
Gods and chains at Hart House
The case of Alan Strang is a strange one. His crime seems unspeakable, his motives an enigma. Yet his sentence is the same as...