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Tag: volume-37-issue-13

Are you the next shopaholic?

During the Christmas break, thousands of people squeezed into shopping malls and shopped until they dropped for the perfect holiday gift. With the extra...

Toronto’s budget cut woes

Torontonians have had a lot to say about the city budget for the coming year. Mayor Rob Ford held four consultation meetings last week...

Job fair gives hope to unemployed

The Summer Job Fair was held on January 12 from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. All students from UTM were invited to attend, including...

Christian Unity Association talent show a hit

Christian Unity Association hosted its annual talent show on January 20 as part of Christian Unity Week at UTM. Doors opened at 7 p.m....

ASX returns to U of T

The U of T Astronomy and Space Exploration Society (ASX) will be holding their eighth annual “Expanding Canada’s Frontiers” symposium, titled “Unraveling the Universe”,...

The link between coffee and heart attacks

A study from the University of Toronto led by Dr. M.C. Cornelis brings us new information about the link between coffee consumption and the...

The Family

I look down at my diamond-encrusted Kenneth Cole watch. The long silver hand nears the 7 as the short hand hovers between 10 and...

New DNA screening test can gauge risk of genetic diseases

If my parents knew before I was conceived that I would someday develop a chronic disease, would they still have had me? I wonder....

A tribute to Kirran Shoaib

06/15/1990—01/12/2011 Ernest Hemingway once wrote, “Anyone can give up, it’s the easiest thing in the world to do. But to hold it together when everyone...

Student services propose fee increases

In late November, December, and January, UTMSU and UTSU participated in the Quality Service to Students council to shape operating plans and budgets. Voting at...

Stop being a creeper (for ladies)

Ladies, I’ve decided to write this article in order to help you with your obsessive creeping problems (not that you are a creeper—but just...

Gay-straight alliance ban lifted

On January 18, the Halton Catholic District School Board voted to strike down a ban on gay-straight alliances in schools. After criticism from media...

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