VOLUME 52, Issue 9 – November 3, 2025
Historical Studies Department hosts eighth annual Classics and the World Today event
The program included lectures from professors from the University of Oxford and California, Berkeley and a graduate research workshop and dinner.
Undergraduates, graduates, and professors gathered at the Kaneff Rotunda on October 2 to mark another exciting “Classics and the World…
Campus administrators meet to discuss support for student initiatives
The Campus Affairs Committee convened for the second time this academic year to discuss co-curricular programs and student services.
On October 16, the University of Toronto (U of T) Mississauga (UTM) Campus Affairs Committee (CAC) held its cycle 2…
Two Halloween pub nights rock the Student Centre in October
The UTMSU and campus clubs hosted spooky celebrations in the lead-up to reading week.
Twice this October, students took over The Blind Duck for Halloween-themed pub night festivities. Seven student groups co-hosted “Halloween Pub…
The court of public opinion
When legal battles feel more like entertainment than a reality
The court of law is a place of judgment; where fate is determined and punishment is dealt. But it is…
You can’t rich right
It’s time we stop pretending there’s a moral way to flaunt inequality
There’s talk online about how some wealthy people present themselves. It centers on those showing off pricey lifestyles: luxury beauty…
Are we too harsh on BookTok?
Don’t hate the reader; hate the system shoving the same stories down our throats
You scroll through TikTok—swiping past five-minute mug cake recipes, absurd Reddit stories tucked beside Subway Surfers gameplay, and that one…
The melancholic trap
We’ve created a quiet religion of suffering
If you spend even a few minutes on Instagram, Youtube, or Tiktok, a clear emotional tone emerges. Everything feels lighthearted….
How clothing shapes our mood and motivation
A glimpse into what UTM students are wearing, and whether it has an impact on their motivation and mental state.
I’ve always been inspired by people who aren’t afraid to express themselves. One of the most powerful ways to do…
A poet youth laureate’s mission to empower you
Poet Youth Laureate of Mississauga, Tahira Rajwani, shares her story in finding strength through poetry and her determination in spreading empowerment.
Through her passion for poetry, Tahira Rajwani loves giving back to her community. As the Poet Youth Laureate of Mississauga,…
David Blackwood Art Featured at AGO Myth & Legend Exhibit
The Art Gallery of Ontario has over 80 of Blackwood’s art pieces, spanning his entire life, on display
David Blackwood is a world-renowned Canadian artist. He was born in Newfoundland in 1941, and, by the age of 15,…
How The New Port Credit Active Transportation Bridge Will Benefit Tourism
Port Credit’s upcoming new addition will make it easier for people to walk, bike and connect, giving locals, students and visitors a smoother path into the vibrant neighborhood
The new Port Credit Active Transportation Bridge is expected to provide a direct and easy way to walk or cycle…
A Stage For All Styles: Hart House Theatre’s Vivid Festival of Dance Fall Showcase
Exploring the history of the Festival of Dance and examining the various performance styles being presented
Since opening its doors in 1919, Hart House Theatre has been a core part of Canadian Theatre, having nurtured and…
The Blackwood Gallery UTM’s Own
A special place where art, community, and expression meet at UTM
How do you sense and comprehend the complexity of forces that shape our world? The words jump out from one…
Regenesis refreshes UTM’s food scene
Regenesis aims to address the UTM students' desire for healthy and affordable food options
The Regenesis Flow Healthy food options are few and far between at the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM). The available…














