VOLUME 52, Issue 6 – October 6, 2025
U of T professor on leave after making a controversial comment on Charlie Kirk’s assassination
Professor Ruth Marshall’s suspension reignites debate on free speech for faculty and university accountability.
On September 12, the University of Toronto (U of T) confirmed to CBC News that Associate Professor Ruth Marshall is…
IEC hosts annual Thrive-In conference for international students
Attendees learned about navigating student life through panel discussions and networking.
On October 1, the University of Toronto Mississauga’s (UTM) International Education Centre (IEC) hosted its annual Thrive-In conference, a networking…
Undergraduate researchers shine at Experiential Education Fair
The Fair showcased undergraduates’ research projects and taught students how they can engage in experiential learning.
On September 25, as a quiet fog encroached on campus, the Kaneff Centre Rotunda was abustle with activity for the…
In defense of violence
We are terrorists when we are silent, we are terrorists when we speak; do not ask us to die quietly.
A new language must be born to materialise the horrors of Israel and the West and their accomplices—a brutality so…
Canada’s commitment to peace is inconsistent
Ukraine has rightfully benefited from Canada’s full arsenal of support, while Palestine has received limited aid qualified by controversy and bureaucratic delay.
In October 2023, the University of Toronto (UofT) Mississauga Students’ Union released a statement supporting “all people facing harm from…
No room for debate
The entire point of these debates is to disarm us of our outrage so we don’t use it constructively.
As I sit here, writing this article, it is a Wednesday and I—alongside thousands of people across the world—am watching…
The changing landscape of social connection
Technology, grind culture, social anxiety – what’s stopping us from making meaningful connections as we once did?
Back when we were younger, forming connections felt effortless, and the joy of genuine conversation came naturally. A simple “hey,…
UNICEF UTM: Where the fight for children’s rights starts
UNICEF UTM is bringing UNICEF Canada’s mission to life with fundraising events and opportunities for student involvement on campus.
The University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) is committed to fighting for children’s rights. Originally known…
Nuclear weapons and their threats to humanity
Canada’s stance on nuclear weapon abolition reflects alarming global issues.
Let’s talk about the destructive power of nuclear weapons. If you haven’t heard about weapon abolition yet, or you have…
UTM Library Novels on Human Rights
The UTM library has a vast collection of texts relating to human rights which may spark student’s interest on this topic.
The UTM library, which opened in 1967, is a staple of our campus. Being as old as Erindale College itself,…
Four Documentaries that Expose the Hidden Injustices We Don’t See
Why students should pay attention to these films that uncover the hidden systems of oppression shaping lives around us.
As students, we often think of human rights abuses as dramatic events—wars, mass killings and harsh policing. However, injustice runs…
Backlash or Breakthrough? TIFF’s Balancing Act
The discussion around The Toronto International Film Festivals handling of a documentary film’s screening has raised questions about balancing sensitivity and expression.
This year, the Toronto International Film Festival gave way to new launches of noteworthy films, active celebrity sightings and a…
A stranger in the evening
In a haze long and red you seized me and you branded my heart with your name— ferried turmoil in…
Eagles Fly High and Fall Flat in Gameweek 3
Recapping the third matchday for the men’s and women’s tri-campus soccer teams.
The Men’s and Women’s Tri-Campus Soccer Teams hosted UTSC (University of Toronto Scarborough) in Matchday 3 of their regular seasons…
Strolling through the oasis nextdoor
UTM Moves hosted its first nature walk last week, giving students the chance to smell the autumn air (and receive a credit!)
If you’re reading this in between darting from class to class, allow me to introduce you to some rather unexpected…















