VOLUME 52, Issue 16 – February 2, 2026
MSA stands up to Islamophobia during Muslim Advocacy Week
Nearly a decade after the Quebec City mosque attack, UTM students reflect on the importance of remembrance and action against Islamophobia.
On January 29, the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) Muslim Student Association (MSA) joined the Green Square Campaign to honour…
Brand new Computational Linguistics Society hosts its first event
Students had the opportunity to hear from researchers on the area and participate in a workshop.
On January 28 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., the newly founded University of Toronto (U of T) Mississauga (UTM)…
New POSts, residences, and student fees coming to UTM in the 2026-2027 academic year
The Campus Affairs and Academic Affairs Committees convened to approve new budgets and to discuss academic life at UTM.
Each month, administrators, staff, and student leaders at the University of Toronto (U of T) Mississauga (UTM) meet to discuss…
Urbanism Club and UTMSU conduct surveys to supplement their lobbying efforts for better public transit
The UTMSU and the Urbanism Club have completed surveys to assess student perspectives on transit.
In the fall of last year, the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) Students’ Union (UTMSU) and the UTM Urbanism Club…
The pursuit of freedom in the 21st century
In a world which seeks to dominate, our strength lies in the embrace of our individuality, our unique human potential, and our relentless evaluation of the norms which define our reality.
The institution of slavery has known no bounds historically or geographically. One only needs to explore the earliest recorded human…
Black liberation is an example for us all
Justice that waits to become convenient is not justice at all.
The world loves the language of justice until justice becomes disruptive. We praise resistance once it is safely in the…
Black History Month in the Canadian context
Black History Month and its significance in prompting an honest recognition of Canada’s own history of racial inequality.
Every February, Black History Month (BHM) is celebrated in Canada to raise awareness, honour sacrifices, and acknowledge the struggles of…
An honest conversation: What you’re missing about Black History Month and its significance to the UTM community
An interview with UTM’s Black Students Association on Black students’ experiences during Black History Month, the values often overlooked, and how everyone can meaningfully celebrate Blackness.
Most students are aware that February is Black History Month (BHM) in Canada. However, not many understand what it reflects…
Esanland
I come from a land of wealthnot measured in gold,but in the soil that remembers every footstep. A land of…
Celebrating Black History Month by Spotlighting Influential Black Authors
From famous names like Audre Lorde, to UTM’s own Andrea Thompson, Black authors have had a massive, positive impact on society that needs to be appreciated.
With Black History Month approaching, it’s time to shine a light on some authors of colour who’ve been wildly influential…
Racism in Reboots and Remakes
A look at the racism and misogyny targeting Black actresses in recent film releases
The Little Mermaid live action film adaptation from 2023 was a commercial flop, leading to almost $5 million dollars at…
New Year, New Eagles
UTM Men's Volleyball’s Culture Shift Sparks Champion Ambitions
The UTM Eagles men’s volleyball team may currently hold a two win, two loss-2 standing in the Tri-Campus circuit, but…
Jamoi Anderson Shares his Story at UTM
The award winning Paralympian talks about resilience and the way forward for accessible sports.
It’s not everyday a professional athlete comes to the sporting grounds of UTM. Last Friday on the 30th of January…












