Volume 44, Issue 13 (December 4, 2017)
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Students call for Peterson’s dismissal
CUPE Unit 3 reached an agreement with U of T while Unit 1 continues to bargain with the university
The group needs 15 per cent of student support for a referendum
There are 16 researchers from the humanities and social sciences
The suspect has been tied to another assault in November
The UTM Career Centre has ranked fourth among Canadian post-secondary institutions for its career-related...
The truth is stranger than fiction
The climate of politics in Germany has recently taken a turn for the unexpected,...
Questioning whether Trudeau’s senate is truly non-partisan.
A meteoric rise to the top with J-Reyez
Christian Dior was a man who made “women feel like women again” after the...
Radiodress challenges orthodox Jewish traditions
From the creators of Welcome to the Night Vale, Alice Isn’t Dead is a...
UCS henna artist Neha Naeem talks about 5 days of giving
The Drowsy Chaperone is a delightful musical set in the 1920s, and is a...
This past Monday, the Rhythm Performing Arts club held their biweekly dance workshop, where...
No release: Ensnared by prejudice
UTM Historical Student Society hosted an exclusive screening of Warehoused centered in Dadaab
Women and gender studies at UTM host a discussion on the origins of Indo-Caribbean feminism
Last Monday, the English and drama department hosted their last UTM Reading Together session
Beginning at UTM in 2013, Exam Jam returns this year on December 5th.
First year UTM students Emelie Anderson and Tiahjade Shamchuk share their experiences.
Dance your way to better health today
UTM beat the Lambton College Lions for the second time, making this their third win of the season
Aromatherapy has been known to provide anxiety and depression relief and improve sleeping patterns
Insects have a much smaller carbon footprint than other animals and provide many health benefits