Esha Dhillon’s story in transforming healthcare innovation
Award-winning entrepreneur and businesswoman shares her experience with starting multiple companies—including Sigma Mental Health Pre-Med Clubs of Ontario and Global Health Core Inc.—at an early age and how she rose to success.
When not pursuing a major in biology for health science and a minor in psychology, 20-year-old award-winning entrepreneur Esha Dhillon…
A Contrast between Inclusivity and Nostalgia
My thoughts on the 2024 Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show.
The Victoria’s Secret Show returned in 2024, six years after their last show in 2018 due to a combination of…
Contemporary Japanese fiction: Rediscovering the humanness in us all
A reflection on my experience rediscovering the joys of reading through Japanese fiction.
The return of the regular academic calendar comes with the demands of course assignments, exams, and extracurricular activities, not to…
Celebrating the legacy of Oscar Peterson
UTM’s Music and Culture Concert Series presents a celebration of Peterson’s impactful career.
The University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM)’s Department of English and Drama recently held the first UTM Music and Culture Concert…
Remembering Liam Payne: Fans, loss, and the parasocial bond
Understanding fans and their connection to celebrities.
People can become highly attached to celebrities they don’t personally know, demonstrating a parasocial relationship. A parasocial relationship is a…
The rise, fall, and rise again of Saturday Night Live
Exploring the evolution of SNL, from cult comedy to viral sensation.
Since its premiere in 1975, Saturday Night Live (SNL) has been a cornerstone of television and comedy. All these years,…
Asian healthy eating habits: The secret to aging backwards
How do Asians look so young? Here, we are going to spill some of the greatest secrets that Asians have been following for centuries to remain healthy and youthful.
Asian countries are frequently recognized for their ageless appearances and healthy lifestyles. These communities often claim that diets are at…
Steve Dangle’s memoir highlights the meaning of sports fandom
Insights from a Leafs superfan highlight the importance of fandom to student life.
To many sports fans, supporting a team is ingrained into who they are, and no one knows that better than…
Eagles stay cold on fresh ice
UTM Men’s Hockey was unable to find a win in their season opener.
On Tuesday, October 24, the UTM Men’s Hockey team took on St. George Black at Varsity Arena – the team…
The fight against food insecurity on campus
As food insecurity on campuses continues to rise, UTM’s Food Center works to ensure students have the support they need.
According to a new report from Food Banks Canada, food banks across Canada are experiencing an unprecedented surge in visitors,…
Consular expulsions escalate Canada-India diplomatic tensions
Canada and India have mutually expelled each other’s diplomats over their escalating feud regarding a suspected breach of Canadian sovereignty by the Indian government.
On October 14, Canada expelled six Indian diplomats and consular officials following a federal police investigation that linked Indian government…
Northern lights illuminate the skies of southern Ontario
Residents of southern Ontario capture photos of the northern lights in the late hours of October 10 and early hours of October 11.
On October 10 and 11, Toronto and parts of southern Ontario were treated to a colourful display of the northern…
U of T ranks top 25 in Times Higher Education World University Rankings
For the second year in a row, the University of Toronto ranks twenty-first among 2025 World University Rankings—the only Canadian University in the top 40.
The University of Toronto (U of T) has maintained its position as a leading global academic institution after being placed…
Can Catholics vote for Kamala Harris in good conscience?
Catholic voters can revisit social teachings to sift through political confusion and ethical uncertainty.
Many American Catholics are confused about whether they can in good faith vote for Kamala Harris in the presidential elections…
Does Canada need a patients’ Bill of Rights?
The recent COVID-19 pandemic has illuminated the mounting flaws in our healthcare system. Moving forward, we must better prioritize patient health outcomes.
There is no doubt that the collective experiences of the pandemic have left an indelible mark on everyone’s life. For…
We are eternal, all this pain is an illusion
Revisiting what inspired guttural fear in me as a child.
If reminiscence is movement into the hypothetical places of our past, I never imagined how much I would be moved…