Volume 45, Issue 16 (January 28, 2019)
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Tensions high at QSS
In an emergency motion presented during the board of directors meeting on January 23, 2019,...
The provincial government has announced prospective changes to post-secondary tuition and fees
On January 25, thousands of students marched from Yonge and Dundas square to Queen’s Park...
UTMSU President Felipe Nagata recently became the newly elected Chairperson of the Canadian Federation of...
It’s time for the Ford Government to clarify their stance on OSAP
VCDS’ Confessions of a Female Disorder
One writer discusses his contrasting and controversial opinions of popular and mainstream musicians
Imagine waking up on your sixteenth birthday, excited for the important milestone. You’ve been waiting for...
Panic! at the Disco’s latest album highlights Urie’s incredible vocals
Student written textbooks published within my academic span are rare. Although the writing in older textbooks...
Nixon discusses taking UTM’s Making a Book course and her experience with paranormal activity
Theatre Erindale’s production of Noel Coward’s Blithe Spirit, directed by Melee Hutton, invites audiences to escape into...
Seek out opportunities and win awards
BIO202 students have access to UTM’s newest open access digital textbook, released this month
Name: Ali Taha Position at The Medium: News Editor Year: Third year Program of Study: Specializing in Political Science, and...
The Medium sits down with UTMGB to discuss their medical and dental brigades to the Honduras
UTSC dominates Wednesday hockey game
Gregory Roberts began playing basketball at 13 because he never wanted to play as a young kid
The UTM women’s varsity indoor soccer team lost three out of the four games played at Redeemer
Young football players are taught to “suck it up” when injured