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School starts again on January 2nd. How do you feel about that?

I’m tellin’ y’all it’s sabotage

You have six hours—six hours until your 30% paper is due. You stare at your screen. You only have two paragraphs down. You tentatively tap out another sentence. You think you could probably take a break, have a snack, watch a bit of Big Bang Theory. But “a bit” becomes six episodes. You finally sit [...]

University burnout

It finally happened. I sat in on my first midterm of my fourth year in university and went blank. This isn’t the first time I’ve gone blank on a test, but it’s the first time I didn’t care.

The deadlines are coming!

It’s that time of year again when graduate school applications are due. The deadlines for different programs at different schools vary; however, the deadlines for professional programs such as dentistry, teacher’s college, law, and medicine are all within the next few months.

How to deal with midsemester crisis

It’s that time of year again, the time when the dreaded first round of midterms roll around. It’s the very first wave of university exams, tests, and projects, and whether you’re experiencing the crunch for the first time or you’re a seasoned veteran, midterms always catch you off guard.

Stay in school and stay in shape

It’s that time of year again: you’re pulling on a pair of pants that you haven’t worn since summer, and gasp! they’re tight, and you’ve gained some weight.

10 secrets to success

Don’t flunk out. This is a little obvious, but really, humankind has accomplished many much more difficult things than getting a bachelor’s degree.

U of T ranks third outside US

Newsweek and The Daily Beast placed the University of Toronto third in the list of the top 104 universities outside the US last week.

UTMAC: Athleticism and academia collide

The school year is fresh, summer is winding down, and a new group is looking to make its mark and create a new culture of athletics at UTM. The UTM athletics community has experienced its first major overhaul in over two years with the emergence of the new faction of students—this year’s University of Toronto [...]

The Medium on School Supplies

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  • Fire destroys Argos campus facilities


  • Mississauga Fire and Emergency Services responded to the 1:33 a.m. call on Saturday. Police say it’s not yet clear what set the blaze off.

  • Kwanzaa and you


  • 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


  • 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


  • 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


  • 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, [...]