Volume 38, Issue 3 (September 19, 2011)
Symposium for campus leaders
Clubs Week typically runs the entire second week of each semester and covers pastimes and interests for almost every walk of life on campus.
UTMSU kicked off the year with First Pub at the Blind Duck on Thursday night.
After being promised access to the U-Pass, part-time students suddenly found themselves ineligible in March earlier this year.
Last week UTMSU held events to fundraise for the East Africa Drought, which UNICEF has deemed “the most severe humanitarian emergency in the world”.
The part-time confusion
HBO primetime signs off
Our reviews of the best TIFF had to offer, along with a look at all the newsworthy moments.
To commemorate the 40th anniversary of the Art & Art History program, curator Shannon Anderson devised a collaborative curatorial approach for Viva Voce by selecting artwork, designs, and films created by a diverse group of UTM graduates.
Meeting accessibility needs at UTM
More and more professors seem to be assigning readings in the form of PDF files or online articles instead of physical textbooks.
Electric Courage is a mobile application that helps you to meet and flirt with others in the same location.
A crash course on athletics at UTM
Whether it be on the gridiron, in the classroom, or at home in Rexdale, Varsity Blues football stars Kevin Asare, a linebacker, and Michael Prempeh, a wide receiver, share a relationship that shows us all what it means to be a teammate, a friend, and a brother.
The Varsity Blues played their first nationally televised game since 2006 on Saturday, and U of T fans across the country were treated to a 21-12 win over the Guelph Gryphons.