VOLUME 50, ISSUE 11 (november 20, 2023)
UTM to host the Desmond Morton Research Excellence Lecture 2023
Professor David Wolfe will provide insights on Canada's challenges and opportunities.
The University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) is set to host the 2023 Desmond Morton Research Excellence Lecture on November 30…
Israel launches ground invasion of the Gaza Strip
UN Secretary-General is “horrified” after Israeli airstrikes hit an ambulance delivering critical aid to Gaza.
On October 28, the Israeli Defense Forces initiated a ground invasion of Gaza, further exacerbating the crisis in Palestine. The…
Poetry Corner
you could have just said it to my face.Vedika Awtani i shall not award you the satisfaction of declaring you…
Rising above: UTM Eagles Flag Football’s Championship Quest
This year’s team has standout players, strategic prowess, and a collective confidence that sets them apart in the pursuit of glory.
The UTM Eagles Flag Football team is heading to the playoffs for this season and the team is looking better…
Locked on Leafs: turning the tide with skill and grit
The Toronto Maple Leafs have been keeping their fans happy lately, and seem to be turning a corner this season….
Raptors Wrap-Up: Ups and Downs
The Toronto Raptors we know and love are back. The team has reclaimed their status as an average NBA team…
Strategic unions: decoding mergers and acquisitions
In the dynamic world of business, mergers and acquisitions (M&A) stand out as pivotal strategies for organizations aiming for growth,…
Stepping into the future of work
From changing expectations for work to technological advancements such as generative artificial intelligence (AI), the workplace is being redefined as…
Editorial: Let uncertainty lead the way
Life will sometimes take you on paths you weren’t expecting, and that’s okay.
Stop for a second and think about how you got to where you are right now. It may be the…
High skies, high emissions: can carbon credits clear celebrities’ climate debt?
Celebrities' excessive lifestyles and half-hearted carbon credits mock the urgent fight against climate change.
Climate change already dominates headlines and activist agendas, but now the spotlight is increasingly falling on the lifestyles of the…
Stories from below 0 degrees
There’s dew on the lawnKeira Johannson There’s dew on the lawn at seven in the morning. I see it sparkle…
Apple is running out of ideas
Every year, the tech giant delivers products that are hardly innovative.
Founded in 1976, Apple Inc. has produced innovative products from the creation of the original iPhone to new generations of…
Balling out on a budget during the Christmas season
Learn how to manage holiday stressors with a student budget and free activity breaks.
Winter brings many things with it, including the expensive Christmas spirit. It can be tough to balance finances with the…
Lecture Me! On the use of VR and AI as teacher and leadership training tools
Dr. Liz Coulson’s research offers a human-centered approach to incorporating VR and AI in language learning.
“I kind of think of ChatGPT almost like a group of friends,” Dr. Liz Coulson remarks as she opens her…
Mikas Agarwal: The young blood disrupting the ad specialty industry
As his family inspired freedom to experiment and the mindset of turning the impossible into reality, Mikas Agarwal shares his journey as a young marketing figure.
To change the world. For Gen Z-ers, it is expected of us, and at the same time, a daunting responsibility….
Spearheading change through the United Way Campaign at UTM
Shanzey Ahmed sheds led on UTM’s ongoing efforts to combat local poverty.
In a world where inequality continues to persist, where poverty and hunger remain prevalent challenges, initiatives striving to combat these…
Professor Brian Price on World Picture
The online, open-access journal welcomes early-career and non-North American art and research to help people think about time and space in different ways.
Brian Price, Cinema Studies Professor at the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM), co-founded World Picture to create space for more…
Suffering with purpose: good and bad values
Have you ever read a book from start to finish more than once? If so, what made you want to…
The status of the artist: “Ageism is the last discriminatory measure we have”
Cultural policy expert Garry Neil talks about the unstable professional lives of senior artists to help illustrate the overall conditions for creative work today.
As a result of the Massey Commission, which sought to nurture culture and art in Canada after World War II,…