VOLUME 52, Issue 15 – January 26, 2026
Is cyber celibacy the analogue resistance we’ve been searching for?
Building your own library isn’t the same as building yourself
The resurgence of physical media has become undeniable. In 2021, I discarded my CD player because it broke, and even…
US voters deserve better
There isn’t a very clear future for the US Democratic Party
As the 2026 Midterm Elections come closer for our southern neighbours, we will continue to see more heated rivalries emerge…
Music and movies of a Malayalee-Otaku
Sticking to one genre of media is restricting
Whenever I’m with a group of friends, listening to music, I always hesitate to add my own songs to the…
Lost in Translation: Groceries
What your grocery shopping experiences reveal about you.
Grocery shopping is a mundane, everyday activity. But, the choices—the products you consume, the shops you choose, the rituals you…
My body is a tatted museum
But really, what is there to regret?
Ever since I started wanting tattoos, I’d think of museums. Ink gets pressed permanently into the skin to make art…
Celebrating the One Hundred Year Anniversary of Winnie-the-Pooh
Author A. A. Milne published Winnie-the-Pooh in 1926, making this year the titular character’s centennial celebration
First published in 1926, Winnie-the-Pooh has been a childhood staple character for the last 100 years. Author A. A. Milne…
The Year of the Pop Hunger Games
A look into the anticipated music releases of 2026
The year is officially in full swing, and pressures are high for 2026 to repeat the booming success of 2016’s…
Still “Alive and Happening:” Highlighting What Makes UTM’s Art Club Pop
Learning more from their current executives about how UTM Art Club is able to endure
Nestled in Student Centre room 225, at the back of a second-floor hallway housing about a dozen other UTMSU-recognized clubs,…
The Gloominess of Winter Exercise and How to Overcome it
The importance of staying active during the winter
For university students, winter can be as painful as studying for midterms and finals. The sudden drop in temperatures, unidentified…
Cinema’s Highly Anticipated Releases of 2026
As a new year opens we take a look at some of the new films set to be released that are sure to grab the attention of movie goers everywhere.
Avengers: Doomsday (December 18, 2026): The Russo brothers are returning to direct this MCU film involving several characters including the…
Liberal MPs address students at UTM Young Liberals social event
The chair of the Liberal Party of Canada (Ontario) and federal representatives from Peel Region visited UTM to address students’ concerns about the field of politics.
On January 21, the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) Young Liberals (UTMYL) club collaborated with members of the Liberal Party…
Culture, community, and connection shine at International Education Week
The IEC’s International Education Week brought together students to learn, connect and celebrate diversity and culture through seminars, workshops and events.
From November 17 to November 21, the International Education Centre (IEC)’s biggest annual event, International Education Week (IEW), returned to…
Estimated death toll in Iranian protests reaches 4,000
Iranian people rise against a history of 47 years of oppression.
On December 28, shopkeepers took to the streets of Tehran to protest against the significant fall of Iran’s currency, the…
An insider’s look into DEMA’s innovative, equity-driven flagship event empowering UTM students
The Young Entrepreneur Conference inspires and equips students with skills enabling them to thrive in their careers, all while bridging systemic gaps.
As March approaches, a cohort of students from the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) will be engaged in preparations for…
A procrastinator’s attempt to build good habits
Exploring how to build habits and what pitfalls to avoid when it comes to self-improvement.
The first of January is the start of a new year, and with a new year comes new aspirations and…















