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Volume 45, Issue 14 (January 14, 2019)

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Ontario government announces decrease in tuition fees, opt-out option for ancillary...

The Ontario government has announced their plan to reduce tuition rates by 10% come the 2019-20 academic year in addition to eliminating the non-needs-based...

The Medium takes a closer look into the fees paid to the UTSG students’ union by UTM students

University of Toronto graduates have recently developed a next-gen drone that is capable of...

UTM Lauren Ead awarded the Youth Environmental Award for her proposal on alleviating climate change

The city of Mississauga hopes to reform city transportation by 2041

Demonizing the media is an easy out for student politicians

Dear editor, This is in response to the op-ed written by the UTMSU’s VP External Atif Abdullah. The main issue with his opinion piece is that the truth is masked by inaccuracy. He didn’t do his due diligence while writing the piece, causing it to...

If you read campus publications, you are probably well aware of the tensions between...

Shoplifters: a heartwarming exploration of family

What makes a family? Hirokazu Kore-eda crafts a story about a family living in poverty, living on the outskirts of Tokyo in a small, run...

The Netflix series You follows bookstore manager turned stalker Joe and themes of toxic masculinity

Black Mirror: Bandersnatch includes user-interactive features

The male-dominated hip hop industry is notorious for its misogynistic lyrics and exclusion of female artists

Using human health for breadth credits

Many students often find the hunt for distribution credits to satisfy UTM’s graduation requirements to be tedious at times. To graduate from the university,...

Dr. Radha Maharaj talks about how her research project, Elly, will raise awareness for financial literacy

Marc Johnson discusses his work with the lab, their accomplishments, and their future

The Medium investigates the effect drawing and other techniques have on our memory retention

The science behind IF

It is becoming increasingly popular to start the new year with goals and ambitions, especially for weight loss. Different forms of dieting and trying...

The RAWC offers Pilatesfit classes which incorporate traditional pilates exercises with an emphasis on core

If you type the word “detox” into your Google search box, a few things...

Shisha is often seen as a harmless social activity but can be detrimental to health if smoked excessively

It is important for people to not only set a new year’s resolution, but also to create a plan to ensure success