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NHL seeks rule changes for hockey fights

The NHL general managers met in Florida this past week to discuss, among other things, rule changes that would affect the mechanics of fighting in hockey. Fighting has become a hot topic issue since the death of Don Sanderson of the senior AAA Whitby Dunlops, who fell into a coma and later passed away when [...]

The hasty Senators

Hockey fans in Ottawa have been left frustrated lately as the lackluster Senators have been subject to yet another coaching change and possibly another disappointment at the helms. In a questionable move, Senators head coach Craig Hartsburg was relieved of his duties after only 48 games and a 17-24-7 record. Though the senators have struggled [...]

Summer abroad program

The hustle and bustle of deadlines and assignments often gets students down. But there is always light at the end of the tunnel. Its called summer break. As the school year wanes, students consider what they will do for the summer. Some look for summer jobs and internships, while others aim to spend time with [...]

Bush’s legacy

George W. Bush has turned over more than just the presidency to Barack Obama. This past Tuesday, the new President inherited a crippled economy, a war in the Middle East, and the expectation that he will right the wrongs of the Bush administration. As President Obama assumes his role as Commander-in- Chief, it is appropriate [...]

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  • Classes will begin in exactly a month, and we’re already hard at work revamping our office, training our new staff, preparing the first issue, and deciding on the content for the new year. These are perhaps the most exciting days for many of us, and we want you to be a part of it. If [...]

  • 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 [...]

  • 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 [...]

  • 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 [...]