Thursday, November 21, 2024

Tag: volume-38-issue-8

Halloween through the (Dark) Ages

The word “Halloween” comes from the Catholic Church. It’s a contraction of “All Hallows Even”, that is, the night before All Saints’ Day, a day for the observance of saints, held on November 1.

Not crazy and not alone

If only they had known the truth about mental illness: It’s not weird. It’s not a weakness. It’s not something to hide.

Snider Lecture Series kicks off

On Wednesday the UTM Snider Lecture Committee presented this year’s Snider Lecturer, Dr. Izzeldin Abuelaish, an internationally trained Gaza doctor.

Don’t waste your time with In Time

While Niccol tries hard to use the premise to create a commentary on our obsession with the value of time, In Time asks its audience to suspend their beliefs a little too much.

That’s not all, folks

Here’s a look at seven more animated characters that deserve a chance to shine in their own big-screen vehicle.

Audio, Video, Disco—Justice

On the first listen of Justice’s Audio, Video, Disco, it’s easy to feel a little disappointed when you realize that Gaspard Augé and Xavier de Rosnay had no intention of repeating the style of their previous success.

Women’s volleyball team gets its first win

The players rebounded in their second outing with a decisive victory over the St. George Gold.

Mylo Xyloto—Coldplay

One of the few consistently good bands left in pop music, Coldplay has a bit of a cross to bear in terms of keeping up with their reputation of, well, being consistently good.

Lend a helping hijab

The Muslim Student Association took part in Global Pink Hijab Day to raise money and awareness for breast cancer research last Wednesday.

Mississauga Summit talks postsecondary education

The third annual Mississauga Summit took place at the Instructional Centre last Tuesday.

UTM Eagles rugby defeat St. George Skule

On Saturday, the Eagles beat St. George’s Skule (Team A) Engineers, 10–0, in a cold and gritty contest.

Hindu Student Council celebrates Diwali

The Hindu Student Council hosted their sixth annual Diwali Dhamaka, titled “Let’s All Unite to Light Up the Night”, at the Blind Duck Pub on Friday night.

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