Tuesday, April 23, 2024

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Chilean miners rescued after being trapped for 69 days

On October 15, happiness and joy filled the hearts of millions of people watching the rescue of 33 Chilean miners. After being trapped for...

I am not a public relations guru…

Dear Editor, I am not a public relations guru. But I believe that the voter turnout at last years election shows that not everyone is...

An Eyre of intrigue

Theatre Erindale’s 2010/2011 season will be a celebration in many ways. In preparation for next year’s 20th anniversary of UTM’s Theatre and Drama Studies...

Come Around Sundown by Kings of Leon

With the sheer volume of music available online and the declining album sales of the past decade,  rock bands might just become a thing...

Lesnar no longer king of the Octagon

On Saturday night in Anaheim, California UFC 121 took place, with the main event being the World Heavyweight Championship. Brock Lesnar wasn’t able to...

Men don heels on the five minute walk

On October 19, students gathered outside the Student Centre to “walk 5 minutes in her shoes”. The annual event, hosted by the UTM Women’s...

Retro media activism

Last Monday at the St. George campus, media activism, feminism, and Canadian history converged at a presentation by Dr. Marusya Bociurkiw of the Ontario...

Candlelight vigil for gay youth

Last week the UTMSU Ministry of Social Justice hosted the four-day event “Expression Against Oppression” to educate the UTM community and spark debate about...

Mississauga’s Dancing Queen

So You Think You Can Dance Canada has featured several talented dancers over the years, but in the third season of the popular dance...

Argos make playoffs

The Toronto Argonauts have had their fair share of ups and downs this season.  Early injuries and recurring struggles on offence made reaching the...

Chuck Bass style secrets

We love the girls of Gossip Girl for their impeccable and unique style, but there’s also a lot to learn from the guys. Chuck...

Real Halloween: be scared

The very first Halloween customs descend from the druids of the Celtic people of the British Isles and Gaul (old France). Druidism was popular...

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