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 [...]
UTM will burn for nature
Impartial elections committee?
Numerous complaints to the UTMSU CRO now suggest that the UTMSU elections committee is bias. At the last emergency board meeting of the UTMSU board of directors appointed Hibba Amin to hold a position on the elections and referenda committee. Amin has since been promoting the slate “Students United”. According to the [...]
Meet the executive candidates
Vote Vickita Bhatt for PRESIDENT from the team STUDENTS UNITED!
Last year, as VP Equity of UTMSU, I helped organize numerous events like Take Back Your 24/5 Library and the first ever Taskforce on Campus Racism. If elected, Students United wants to work on splitting tuition fee payments on a per semester basis. We also want [...]
To renew or to unite
Henry Ssali, UTMRENEW
“Our team is inspired by regular students to advocate for Democratic Renewal in their students union. Our platform focuses on UTM First. We will organize around the fundamental issues that are affecting students on a regular basis such as constructing a warm bus shelter by the end of the first semester for [...]
Campus police weekly summaries
January 11, 2010 – February 18, 2010
February 11 – 9:44 a.m.
Trespass to Property Act
Campus Police attended and investigated a complaint from the RAWC with regards to a verbally abusive male. The male was trespassed from the facilities.
February 12 – 6:42 p.m.
Information
Campus Police responded to a complaint regarding an indecent act in the South Building. The [...]
Campus Police Reports January 28, 2010 – February 4, 2010
January 28 – 12:40 p.m.
Theft Under $5,000
Campus Police responded and investigated a theft complaint from the Communication, Culture and Technology Building. A cellular phone, whose estimated value is $700, was stolen.
January 28 Â - 3:50 p.m.
Noise Complaint
Campus Police responded and investigated a noise complaint from a residence unit with regards to loud music.
January 28 Â - Â 4:45 [...]
Dating tips for girls
Conversation
Be straightforward; guys arent mind readers. They dont know that you want them to know what they have to know unless you say it. The problem is, if you straight-out tell them, theres no guarantee they will understand or get what you mean, and thats why you dont want to tell them why youre upset [...]
Film review: The Lovely Bones
Its 1973 in Norristown, Pennsylvania, and Susie Salmon is walking home from school. She makes her way through an empty cornfield when she meets Mr. Harvey, her new neighbor. He says hes built a clubhouse in the field for the kids in the neighborhood to play in. He wants Susie to be the first to [...]
Campus police weekly summaries
January 22 – 03:15 a.m.
Smoking by law violation
Campus Police investigated a complaint by a student at Oscar Peterson Hall regarding cigarette smoke in the building.
January 22 – 10:43 a.m.
Fraud
Campus Police investigated a complaint by five students, who say they were defrauded of money. The incident occurred at the Student Centre.
January 22 – 8:20 p.m.
Towed vehicle
A [...]
