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U of T’s Governing Council declares student-seat winners
UTM’s Albert Pan and UTSC’s Rishi Shah make the tough cut for the Council’s two undergraduate positions.
On February 21, the University of Toronto (U of T) Office of the Governing Council announced the winners of the 2025 Governing Council elections. The Council, a key part of U of T’s governance structure, is a senior governing body…
Experiencing Caribana at UTM: A cultural celebration brought to life by the IEC
Students gathered in an event filled with festive food, decorations, music, and activities celebrating Caribbean tradition.
On February 25, the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) the International Education Centre (IECEC) transformed the Student Centre’s Presentation Room into a lively hub of Caribbean culture for the Trinidad and Tobago sixth edition of Dinner and Dialogues, an event…
Doug Ford will continue as Ontario’s Premier for a historic third term
The Progressive Conservatives win marks the first time since 1959 that a party leader has won three consecutive majority governments.
On February 27, Premier Doug Ford claimed victory as his Progressive Conservatives (PC) obtained its third majority term at Queen’s Park after a snap election was called on the threat…
UTMSU elections underway
InnovateUTM’s Manaal Fatima, a third-year political science and criminology student, is passionate about “helping students navigate university,” ensuring access to resources and support, and improving academic policies and expanding mentorship programs.
As the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) enters the last stretch of the 2025 winter term, the UTM Students’ Union (UTMSU) is preparing for its executive elections. These elections will determine the individuals who will represent the UTM community…
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DeerHacks: 36-hours of innovation, connection and inspiration
DeerHacks is UTM’s annual hackathon that empowers students to showcase their creativity and build connections with like-minded peers.
DeerHacks is the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM)’s largest annual hackathon that lasts over a 36-hour period where participants form teams throughout one weekend to build a piece of software according…
The challenges women face in research
An overview of the Feminist Lunch Series February panel discussion on community-led research, training and solutions.
On February 27, the Department of Historical Studies hosted a panel discussion through its Feminist Lunch Series online via Zoom. The discussion, titled “Critical Approaches to Gender Equity, Diversity and…
arts
The book-in-back-pocket epidemic: When literature becomes an aesthetic
Are celebrities turning classic literature into just another fashion statement?
In the digital age of social media, even literature has become an accessory. The latest trend? Celebrities like Timothée Chalamet and Harry Styles are being photographed carrying around novels, transforming classic…
Detoxing from the digital world
It might be possible to disconnect from the digital world without completely pulling the plug.
For many of us, going without our phones feels impossible. They’re the first thing we reach for in the morning and the last thing we check before bed. While smartphones aren’t…
Love at first script? How reality TV shapes modern love
Reality TV is a double-edged sword, promoting open-mindedness and entertainment while building unrealistic expectations, unhealthy behaviours, and competition.
The music crescendos, your dream man approaches, and your heart leaps. He holds out a rose, and he’s just about to give it to you when— You realize it’s not real. …
What makes someone great?
Oscars 2025: To be great is not just to win, but to contribute to something larger than life.
Greatness refers to someone who has made meaningful contributions to a field, is hard-working, or has pushed the boundaries and left an impact on the world. When it comes to films…
sports
Heads held high as Eagles season comes to an end
A pair of losses for UTM basketball brings another season to a close.
Both the men’s and women’s basketball teams were in action on Sunday, March 2, playing in the Tri-Campus League semi-finals – one win away from getting back to the championship…
Politics and play: the many levels of supporting sports in Ontario
The role of governments, university administrators, and students in facilitating engagement in sports.
Sports and politics go together like bleach and vinegar – mixing them inflicts irritation, nausea, and misery upon anyone unfortunate enough to get caught up in the resultant stench. Nevertheless,…
Skateboarding Through UTM
UTM’s skateboarding culture featuring the top 5 best spots to skate on campus.
Skateboarding Culture at UTM Do you ever find yourself struggling to make it on time to your class at 1:10 pm in the Davis building from your class that ends…