Volume 36, Issue 9 (November 16, 2009)
At the eleventh hour, on the eleventh day of the eleventh month, members from...
November 2 marked the beginning of Gender and Genocide week at UTM. The weeklong event focused on bringing awareness to the horrors of genocide, such as gender-based genocide, culture-based genocide, and religious-based genocide. Movie screenings and information boards brought awareness to these horrific acts.
On Monday, November 9, approximately 200 students gathered in the Student Centre to hear...
Last Thursday, approximately 20 UTM male students gathered outside the Student Centre and stumbled...
On November 13, a group of women gathered in the South Building for a...
Last Thursday, participants in Orphan Runs annual Pie in the Face auction not only...
We do what we can
Dear Editor, I am disappointed with this newspaper this year. Let me elaborate; I have...
Dear UTM Students, I hope this finds you well and in good health and spirits. The...
Portrait culture: A look through time
To fall encompasses a multitude of actions: to fall in, to fall out, to...
Imagine a world without the legacy of The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix and The...
The Berlin What?
Today, the UTM Health and Counselling Centre offers students medical and psychological services; the...
Hate is embraced by wood grain grippers And syrup sippers alike; Not by me though. I do...
Piotto sisters take Eagles to finals
This past week in Toronto, the Hockey Hall of Fame inducted five new legends...
For a decade, Allen Iverson was the cornrowed king in Philadelphia. The hopes and...