Tag: volume-38-issue-5
Is the MCAT still relevant?
Thousands of undergraduate students in Canada and the United States write this standardized exam at least once in their lives. The MCAT, or Medical College Admissions Test, is often the final hurdle for a pre-med student’s application.
NBA Lockout is on
The NBA lockout appears to be headed towards the loss of a substantial amount of games and quite possibly of the entire season.
Vote Compass attracts professor
Peter Loewen, an assistant professor of political science at UTM, has been working as the director of analytics on the provincial elections for Vote...
You should watch baseball
The MLB playoffs have arrived, and here are two reasons that a skeptical sports fan should give baseball a try this fall.
Artists “take part” at the Barnicke
The exhibition is composed of works by five international artists in both video and print. The works interpret how the modern public sphere is simultaneously bought together and segregated by social media, consumerism, religion, capitalism, and individual human perception.
The international fee misconception
International students do not pay more for their university education when you take into account the hidden (or, more accurately, brushed over) costs to regional students.
Nuit Blanche: Darren Savage talks to the people
It’s 4:57 a.m. Nothing went according to plan. Everything is over. People have gone home. Mere hours ago the streets of Toronto were teeming with people eager to take in a night of art in the city during Nuit Blanche.
MPP hopefuls face off
Students and residents filed into the Instructional Centre’s largest lecture hall to watch the candidates defend their platforms.
Nuit Blanche: Lori-Lee Emshey hits the major hotspots
UTM did not anticipate the popularity of Nuit Blanche—an all-night, interactive art festival now in its sixth year—among its students.