Tag: volume-37-issue-5
What’s on your mind?
At this point, it’s difficult to argue that Facebook hasn’t shaped our culture in some way. Not only have terms like “relationship status” and...
Blogging: living life one hit at a time
Before I start, I’m going to take a wild guess that you have—or have had—a personal blog where all you did was post whatever...
Career Fair welcomes employers
The Business and Government Career Fair made its debut at UTM on Friday, October 1, from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the RAWC....
U of T to host soccer nationals
Contrary to popular belief, U of T has another “football” team, which should be getting more exposure than they do now. Our soccer team...
A wake-up call
Last week, I wondered why no one from the student union spoke up about the homophobic graffiti written on a student’s residence room door....
U of T stuns Ottawa
The U of T Varsity Blues football team shocked everyone with an unexpected win over the No. 2 ranked team in Canada, the Ottawa...
Parking deck construction stalled due to weather conditions
Don’t expect the sight of huge trucks, heavy machinery, and hard hats around UTM to go away anytime soon. Several multi-million-dollar projects around campus...
Roy Halladay poised to win Cy Young
This past off-season, Roy Halladay and the Blue Jays finally parted ways. After over a decade of individual success for Halladay, it became clear...
Judge overturns Ontario prostitution laws
Yes, you read right. Susan Himel, judge of the Ontario Superior Court, recently ruled in favour of dominatrix Terri-Jean Bradford’s litigation, which pushed for...
Three tips to save money and time at UTM
Summer is now just a glance over our shoulders and school has finally rolled in—with the exception that for many of us, university is...
Just like a cirque
First it was the O’Keefe Centre in 1960, and then it became the more popularly known Hummingbird Centre in 1996. Now, after being closed...
"Title Pending"
And there they were, landed
from who-knows-what distant planet or star,
in blue, orange, and yellow.
A contagion they carried,
transferred like a bad mutation
through a deceptively benevolent...