VOLUME 52, Issue 11 – November 17, 2025
Filipino students crown “Miss SustainaBelle” in sustainability-themed pageant
UTM’s and McMaster’s Filipino student association collaborated to co-host a fashion show featuring outfits made from recycled materials.
On the evening of November 6, the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) Filipino Student Association (FSA) and the Filipino McMaster…
Undergraduates compete for $3600 in prizes in economics case competition
Students used academic knowledge and creativity in the Undergraduate Economics Council’s second case competition.
On November 8, the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM)’s Undergraduate Economics Council (UEC) hosted the Economic Case Competition 2025. From…
Students, staff, faculty, and alumni across U of T gather to honour the fallen on Remembrance Day
UTM’s ceremony took place in front of the William G. Davis Building and featured wreath-laying, a moment of silence, and heartfelt messages of peace and remembrance.
On the morning of November 11, a gathering of students, faculty, staff, and alumni of the University of Toronto (U…
Faculty and librarians petition for fair salary increases
U of T Professors Semra Sevi and Tomasso Pavone argue that new hires are being excluded from across-the-board cost-of-living increases, sparking a petition with nearly 750 signatures.
University of Toronto (U of T) Professors Semra Sevi and Tomasso Pavone have launched a petition calling for fair pay…
Painting our faces
The day I embraced my face
I still remember my first make-up kit. Playing dress-up, wearing plastic princess heels, smearing neon eye-shadow on my eyelids, and…
Santa Claus is Coming To Town (in July)
Why are stores starting holidays sooner and sooner each year?
It’s October 31st, and you’ve made an emergency stop at Dollorama for a last-minute Halloween costume. But, when you walk…
Independence isn’t what I thought it would be
It’s not always pretty, but it’s real
Moving out for university feels exciting, until the homesickness and quiet nights hit. Here’s what living alone taught me about…
Liberals can’t confront authoritarianism
The failures of the Democratic Party in the second Trump administration
The second Trump administration has demonstrated an unprecedented degree of authoritarianism in its first 10 months in office. The president…
The Underrated “Science”: Philosophy Professor Alex Koo Discusses The Value of Pedagogy
Professor Koo dives into the science and complexity of teaching, and shares ways for students to optimize their learning experience.
Most students attend lectures every day without much thought to the preparation required for the courses. After all, isn’t it…
A Moment of Appreciation for an Old Friend
While university life has helped me make new friends, there are connections I’ve cemented before UTM that remain strong to…
Italian Canadians: A Personal and Inspiring Lecture by the Honourable Frank Iacobucci
The first Canadian Italian Judge of the Supreme Court of Canada, Frank Iacobucci inspires perseverance and courage with his personal experiences and success.
As the first Italian-Canadian Judge of the Supreme Court of Canada, the Honourable Frank Iacobucci inspires the University of Toronto…
Celebrities Who Flew Too Close To the Sun
From Dan Schneider to Sydney Sweeney, celebrity mistakes can come in all forms but all have the same devastating impact
In the past few years, a number of celebrities have fallen from public grace for one reason or another. A…
The Louvre Heist Reopens an Old Question: Whose Treasures Were Those to Begin With?
A closer look at how a dramatic theft revealed the multinational, colonial histories embedded in France’s royal jewels
The Louvre, home to the Mona Lisa and centuries of cultural treasures, became the stage for a heist that seized…
Lessons of the Night
For the hands that hold our fears while we learn to face the world on our own
The night was made for mothers Who take our pain to bed with them She knew too much for too…
Polaroids
We stare down at the polaroids, The phantoms of Her youth Scattered over a pale tablecloth She glides a weary…
Eagles First Steps Back Onto the Court
UTM men’s basketball starts the season 0-2, women’s team split opening matches
Both the men’s and women’s basketball teams kicked off their regular season game on homecourt. For the past two Sundays,…
Snow Scandal Strikes UTM Soccer
Eagles women’s soccer furious as they were forced to play the final under freezing conditions.
The final of the women’s tri-campus league went ahead on Sunday, November 9, despite an unexpected 5 inches of snow….
















