Thursday, December 26, 2024

Tag: volume-38-issue-14

Student voice in governance

The UTM Students’ Union advocated for greater student representation in the university’s decision-making process at the governance town hall last Wednesday.

It couldn’t please me more

Hart House Theatre was full of life this past Friday for the opening of its rendition of Cabaret.

Watch your mark

This pattern is alarming to many who come out of high school and expect to have the same level of academic success.

Love What Happened Here —James Blake

Love What Happened Here may only consist of three songs, but Blake makes the most of the short format.

Luke’s Languages 8

We’re just going to look at what I call “linguistic candy”: checking out some random and cool stuff from various languages.

U of T alumnus Paul Martin receives Order of Canada

Paul Martin, a U of T alumnus and former prime minister, was named a Companion of the Order of Canada at the annual ceremony on December 30.

Raising the rainbow flag

UTM celebrated its third annual Pride Week hosted by OUT@UTM in collaboration with UTMSU.

Given to the Wild —The Maccabees

If asked to describe this album in one word, the most appropriate term would be “crescendo”.

Parking fees are not a barrier to education

Gilbert Cassar, president of UTMSU, responded to the ECC proposal with an outrageous claim: “Parking fees are a barrier to education.”

Disagreement can be a good thing

Given the amount of feedback I have received on such a wide range of issues, I must conclude that people do, in fact, have opinions on what goes down at UTM, despite what you may have heard. Apathy is so 2011.

UTM winter sports: scouting report

With the ringing in of 2012 came life-changing resolutions that resulted in an explosion of new teams.

A silent shattering

The tinkle of a broken glass hangs in the air Long after it’s smashed, damaged and broken The yelling, the screaming, all the fake gleaming Were given...

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