VOLUME 52, Issue 23 – March 30 2026
Incoming UTMSU execs outline priorities and plans for their term
New executive team points to connection, affordability, and academic advocacy.
The University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) Students’ Union (UTMSU)’s Spring 2026 election invited undergraduate students to vote for a new…
Game studies and LIA! host dinner featuring ENG328 student game showcase
The dinner featured playthroughs of five interactive narratives, each with a unique take on storytelling and game design.
On March 25, the faculty of the game studies program and Literature is Alive! (LIA!) held a dinner event that…
Students celebrate Eid al-Fitr and Nowruz at IEC’s final Dinner and Dialogues of the year
The event featured collaborative discussions and activities regarding the holiday, while the UTM Persian Student Association co-hosts balanced celebrating amid political tension in Iran.
The International Education Centre (IEC) recently hosted its final Dinner and Dialogues (DnD) event of the academic year. The event…
U of T pledges new multi-million dollar investments in Indian students and researchers
The director of the U of T India Foundation explained that U of T’s new partnerships will help to expand “co-learning” with India.
During a recent showcase at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai, the presidents of the University of Toronto (U…
Farewell, Volume 52!
An adieu from our beloved Editor-in-Chief and Managing Editor.
I didn’t expect to be emotional writing this last editorial, but typing “HED, DEK, and BYLINE” for the last time…
Graduating into nothing
What happens when “work hard now, relax later” stops making sense?
I graduate next year and I don’t know what the hell I’m supposed to do. I was told the same…
Are Canadian students apolitical?
Avoiding politics until the consequences catch up.
On February 14, more than 350,000 Iranian-Canadians and allies flooded the streets of Toronto, marching for a country most of…
Centred on representation: a conversation with the Governing Council election winners
Areeb Naeem and Samuel Kamalendran reflect on their campaigns, priorities and what representation means to them.
Following the recent Governing Council (GC) elections, newly elected student representatives Areeb Naeem and Samuel Kamalendran are preparing to take…
UTMSU end-of-year reflection: Looking back with gratitude and looking forward with hope
From improving transport services to strengthening overall student connection, UTMSU looks back at their milestones with pride, while crediting the consistent efforts from previous teams and emphasizing collective endeavours required in the following years.
In an interview with The Medium, the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) Students’ Union (UTMSU) reflected on their journey as…
DeerHacks celebrates its fifth anniversary and marks UTM’s largest event this year
A conversation that reaches beyond an insider look and reshapes general understandings of hackathons today.
This year, DeerHacks at the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) has much to celebrate. Marking its fifth anniversary, the event…
With care, gratitude and hope—thank YOU
With gratitude, The Medium section editors reflect on their journey and offer words of encouragement to readers and future writers.
News My favourite part of being News Editor was seeing the articles come together. I remember attending events with writers,…
Now Playing: Exam Season
A look at the diverse music tastes students have when it comes to studying.
Spring is just out of reach, and exams are drawing closer. How do you keep the ghosts of lectures skipped…
UTM’s latest theatre performance, The Play That Goes Wrong
UTM’s winter 2026 season will come to a close with this famously hilarious play.
Running from March 26th to April 5th, The Play that Goes Wrong will be the last show given at Erindale…
Stuck in ‘Sauga? See What The City Surrounding Campus Has To Offer This Summer
Here are some ideas to help you find ways to get out under the summer sun
While waiting on the end of another waning winter, it’s easy to preemptively make plans for when the weather heats…
The Flexibility of Games: From Engaging Narratives to Tools for Learning
Exploring how narrative is conveyed in games as well as how it has been used in the field of learning
When people are asked about their favourite stories, how often do they mention a game? Two decades ago, you wouldn’t…
The World Cup on Canadian Soil
Canada’s role at the 2026 FIFA World Cup and how UTM is preparing
The world’s most-watched sporting event is fast approaching. In 73 days, the opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup…
UTM Tri-campus Sports Rewind
How the Eagles performed during the 2025/2026 sports season
Over the course of the 2025/2026 school year, the Eagles have etched their names into UTM history. It hasn’t always…













