Volume 45, Issue 10 (November 19, 2018)
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UTMSU releases AGM agenda
Amendments to the “repeating passed courses policy” gives students a second chance at a better grade
Four UTM professors have received and renewed research chairs
The panel took an interdisciplinary approach at how political events fifty years ago have shaped politics today
The week-long event, organized by the UCS, is in its fourth year
UTMSU Wage increase
Milk and Honey
From the opening scene of Marty (1955) to the closing credits, you can’t help...
Julian Nieva emphasized the importance of connections and relationships.
The English and Drama Student Society’s production reimagines Galspell’s feminist drama Trifles
Five UTM clubs collaborated to host a Writer’s Career Panel, featuring a linguist, author, and playwright
The Department of Visual Studies SS, Arts for Hearts, and UTMSU collaborated to host a paint battle
Plot & execution of Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald disappoint
Being Black on Campus
The travelling graphic medicine exhibit will be on display at the UTM library until December 18, 2018
UTM’s most recent Biomedical Communications Ph.D. graduate speaks about her research & interests
Dr. Frankowiak spoke at last week’s Biology Seminar Series event
Dr. Eugenia Duodu, a UTM Ph.D. chemistry graduate, is the current CEO of Visions of Science
UTM alumnus Fahaq Tariq’s company Shift aims to repurpose animal waste into sustainable energy
Booster Juice: the unhealthy ugly truth
Kyle Boorman of the varsity men’s basketball team, worked hard year after year to perfect his game
The UTM Eagles hockey team lost a close 1-0 game against UTSC at Varsity Arena last Wednesday
It’s 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, November 11 at the RAWC. The referee blows the...
The RAWC squash courts will hopefully open again in new year