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What would you do?

There’s no doubt that every student at UTM—or any university for that matter—can’t wait to graduate. Whether you’re reaching that milestone this year or four years from now doesn’t matter; the last test, the last exam, the last lecture and the last time you’ll ever have to spend money to go to school are circled [...]

Foot in the door

January is here, and for students, that may mean many different things: a new year, a new decade, a new semester or being a bit closer to the impending stress of finding a job after graduation. Whether or not it crossed your mind, theres no better resolution this year than to think a little about [...]

Where are you going with that?

The question comes to every student, usually from a well-meaning relative or perhaps a fellow student: Four years and tens of thousands of dollars buy us all an education second to none, but where does it lead? Many students have high aspirations — plans for graduate schools or professional schools. Others, such as engineers or [...]

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch

There is an island twice the size of Texas in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. It is completely man-made and doesnt turn up on satellite scans, so dont bother looking it up on Google Earth.
This sounds like the location of a supervillains lair or the site of a secret government project. If it were [...]

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  • UTM will burn for nature


  • This spring, UTM will conduct a prescribed burn of a small parcel of land in its northeast section. The event, which will take a maximum of 50 minutes, will occur between March 20 and April 30, weather permitting.
    Shrubs and small trees currently invade the 1.3-hectare flat savannah habitat. According to Professor Nick Collins of the [...]

  • Management class donates to Heifer International


  • Last Tuesday, Professor Ann Armstrong asked her Organiza-tional Design (MGT363) students to bring $2. At the start of the lecture, Armstrong explained that she needed the $2 to run an exercise that would simulate the dynamics of power, politics and conflict within real organizations through a pretend organization formed by the students—the “Toonie Organization.”
    Armstrong gave [...]

  • UTSU picks Stronger Together


  • On March 16-18, students at both UTM and St. George voted to elect the student union that represents over 40,000 U o f T students. Although results were close, Stronger Together has won all five executive positions for UTSU, including Adam Awad as President,  Danielle Sandhu as VP Equity, Zexi Wang  as VP External, Rolli [...]

  • New credit option for UTSU


  • The U of T Scarborough campus recently passed the option of the credit/no credit application to courses. UTSC students at can now have the option of taking a course without it affecting their GPAs and without the added pressures of doing well in it.
    The UTSC administration believes that this option allows students to take more [...]

  • DY-ing for DY at UTM