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- Article by Hakima Hazifa
Just last month, the world’s population reached an astounding 7,000,000,000. It’s mind-blowing to think that, despite the long chain of zeroes in that number, each and every individual is unique with their own distinct personality and characteristics. Regardless of this variety, the world is undoubtedly becoming culturally homogenized. We know that we can strut our [...]
- Parking deck expansion planned for 2015
- Article by Lori-Lee Emshey
The Erindale College Council is considering a motion to extend the upper parking deck in lot 8 by 300 spaces at a cost of around $6.5 million. The project, to be completed by fall 2015…
- Pass the glass eyes, please
- Article by Colleen Munro
Food is an undeniably important part in our lives. The way we acquire it, the way we prepare it, and the people we share it with are unique to every individual. That diversity is the subject matter of a new exhibition on display at the Art Gallery of Mississauga. In Eat Drink Man Woman, nearly [...]
- See you next year
- Article by ISAAC OWUSU
Captain Zak Khan of team “Sunny D” battled for a loose ball in the first of two overtimes, butting heads with “And Then Some” captain Tevin Sutton-Stephenson. The result: Zak got an extremely swollen right eye, which will definitely lead to some bruising. Khan played on until the end the second and deciding overtime period, [...]
- SEC hosts pub night for AIDS awareness
- Article by Sheri Veibl
The UTM Sexual Education and Peer Counselling Centre, the UTM Students’ Union, and the UTM English and Drama Students Society jointly hosted the World Tour Pub on Thursday night to raise funds for AIDS charities. UTM SEC is a student-run organization that provides students with information on healthy sexuality. Every year they hold a fundraising [...]
- Best. Music. Ever.
- Article by The Medium
Our associate editors give their two cents on the best albums of the past 11 months.
- Close, but no cigar
- Article by ISAAC OWUSU
As the seconds on the shot clock wound down, four girls in white spread out around the key. Individually they pressed tightly to guard their opponents. At the top above the key, Cindy Zhou, having already scored a lot of points, made a crossover move to her left, blew past her opponent, and scored a [...]
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