Volume 45, Issue 22 (March 18, 2019)
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U of T distinguishes excellence
The Medium sat down with the executive candidates to discuss their platforms, goals for next year
The fate of Mississauga and Peel Region are up in the air as the province reviews Ontario municipalities
Three Sisters: giving Chekhov a youthful perspective
Bande à part is a 1964 French drama and crime film. The French title is...
SOC300 “Special Topics in Criminology: Drugs and the Modern World” examines how psychoactive drug production, trade,...
A Netflix documentary on Lady Gaga follows the highs and lows of both her career and personal life
First performed on Broadway in New York, Dear Evan Hansen reflects classic millennial struggles
The UTMSU and various campus clubs hosted a fashion show featuring environmentally-friendly designs
The band’s first single features a unique sound and heartfelt lyrics
Understanding the Syrian experience
The clocks were moved forward last Sunday March 10th for Daylight Savings Time
Last week, Dr. Rumeet Billan spoke about resilience at UTM’s Backpack to Briefcase event
Kevin Kim, one of the The Medium’s Associate Features Editors, provides his perspective on why he writes for the campus newspaper despite being a science student
Imposter syndrome, coined in 1978, is “wide-spread but rarely discussed,” according to Graham F. Scott
The battle of athletic brands
Jessica Maltese is in her fourth year at UTM and is the captain of the women’s d-league volleyball team
Going into a sauna or steam room after a workout can help aid in weight loss as your body keeps sweating
Fitness and health apps are only effective if the user is motivated enough and willing to follow it fully