March News Briefs
U of T plans for its first in-person convocation after Covid-19 As the Ontario government continues to loosen restrictions, universities…
Staff Writer (Volume 49); Associate News Editor (Volume 48) — Razia Saleh is currently completing a Biology degree at UTM. She has been involved with The Medium since 2020 as a contributor and continued to write for The Medium as an Associate News Editor during Volume 48. She hopes that her experience as a writer with The Medium will help her contribute to society's efforts to provide authentic and factual journalistic media to educate her readers. She hopes to take her interest in ongoing research within the scientific field and explore ways to share it with others through this platform. In her spare time, she paints natural landscapes inspired by her travels and enjoy a few live concerts throughout the year. You can connect with her on Linkedin.
U of T plans for its first in-person convocation after Covid-19 As the Ontario government continues to loosen restrictions, universities…
Last year, the Minister of Education, Stephen Lecce, announced that the Ontario government will provide schools with free menstrual products…
On February 14, Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced the possible end of the vaccine passport, giving citizens the freedom to…
Over the past few weeks, Ottawa has been involuntarily hosting truck protestors with the desire to remove the Covid-19 vaccine…
On January 31, the Ministry of Education announced a protocol against sex trafficking for all school boards. The new mandate…
On January 24, U of T’s Canadian Students for Sensible Drug Policy (CSSDP) held their first session towards their goal…
On January 24, the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) held its annual Research Prize Symposium celebrating professors’ contributions to research…
In their most recent board meeting, the Peel District School Board (PDSB) reported that Black students in elementary and secondary…
With more than 18,000 cases reported on just the first day of the new year, the Covid-19 pandemic continues to…
With the recent spike of Covid-19 cases, students and staff are encouraged to implement precautionary measures during these uncertain times….
Earlier in November, the municipal government released a document outlining plans for Ontario’s economy. Since then, Ontario announced it will…
The University of Toronto Mississauga’s (UTM) Positive Space Committee hosted their first meeting this year on November 15. Led by…
Recent reports from Statistics Canada show that over 37,000 people moved out of the Ontario region between April to July…
With the recent rise of sexual violence occurring on Ontario university campuses, President Meric Gertler of the University of Toronto…
Vaccine mandates are becoming increasingly prevalent for the lives of many, including students in Ontario. Vaccines have produced barriers to…