Tag: volume-38-issue-14

Student voice in governance

| January 16, 2012

The UTM Students’ Union advocated for greater student representation in the university’s decision-making process at the governance town hall last Wednesday.

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It couldn’t please me more

| January 16, 2012

Hart House Theatre was full of life this past Friday for the opening of its rendition of Cabaret.

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Watch your mark

| January 16, 2012

This pattern is alarming to many who come out of high school and expect to have the same level of academic success.

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Love What Happened Here —James Blake

| January 16, 2012

Love What Happened Here may only consist of three songs, but Blake makes the most of the short format.

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Luke’s Languages 8

| January 16, 2012

We’re just going to look at what I call “linguistic candy”: checking out some random and cool stuff from various languages.

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U of T alumnus Paul Martin receives Order of Canada

| January 16, 2012

Paul Martin, a U of T alumnus and former prime minister, was named a Companion of the Order of Canada at the annual ceremony on December 30.

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Raising the rainbow flag

| January 16, 2012

UTM celebrated its third annual Pride Week hosted by OUT@UTM in collaboration with UTMSU.

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Given to the Wild —The Maccabees

| January 16, 2012

If asked to describe this album in one word, the most appropriate term would be “crescendo”.

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Parking fees are not a barrier to education

| January 16, 2012

Gilbert Cassar, president of UTMSU, responded to the ECC proposal with an outrageous claim: “Parking fees are a barrier to education.”

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Disagreement can be a good thing

| January 16, 2012

Given the amount of feedback I have received on such a wide range of issues, I must conclude that people do, in fact, have opinions on what goes down at UTM, despite what you may have heard. Apathy is so 2011.

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