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Volume 43, Issue 14 (January 9, 2017)

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Renovation plans for UTM residence

UTM Residence and Housing has announced a 15-year initiative, Focus Fifteen, to renovate and build new student housing on campus. Chad Nuttall, the director of...

Students from all around the world can join the program and still interact with their instructors

The new course is said to be the first of its kind in Canada

Last Monday, UTMSU announced the opening of their full-time nap room in the Student...

U of T’s new sexual violence policy was approved by the Governing Council in...

Living without an audience

Over the winter break, I watched a pretty insightful video of Simon Sinek on Inside Quest talking about millennials. It’s tough to know where people land on millennials anymore. Sometimes people are on our side when it comes to finding work, affordability of living, student...

An opportunity to share your story

Cody Caetano and Amna Azhar prepare for the annual release of Mindwaves and Compass. olivia adamczyk/the medium Every year, the professional writing and communication program at...

Mystical Landscapes features paintings from artistic icons, including Van Gogh and Monet

Noam Chomsky addresses America’s political and economic imbalance in new documentary

Childish Gambino, also known as Donald Glover, is back with another hit album. His...

“Sometimes the truth is more frightening than fiction.” The tagline of Lore encapsulates the task...

What are you going to do with your future? This is a question that can...

Claire in Motion embarks on an emotional journey

A better world, one Brigade at a time

For many, a relaxing holiday involves getting away and heading towards a warmer location. Others enjoy volunteering and giving back to the community, as...

A U of T based research project, Sound from Pi, involves music generation using artificial intelligence

UTM’s ICCIT Council recently collaborated with Le Chateau for a series called “Dress to...

2017 has its first reboot: The Anti-Calendar. The Anti-Calendar is a collection of course evaluations...

It’s beginning again. No, I’m not talking about the start of another semester or another...

Huang’s unbroken perseverance

Shuya Huang is a first-year Ph.D. student in chemistry from Halifax, Nova Scotia. Before joining UTM, she completed her undergrad at Dalhousie University, where...

Professor Innocente talks about Aikido and the importance of keeping yourself disciplined

Gregory Roberts uses his leadership to push himself and his team to championship success