On Jan. 1, the Ontario government introduced the 30 per cent tuition rebate program for students. The controversial program has been scrutizined by the recent Drummond report. Don Drummond, the former chief economist for the Toronto-Dominion Bank, was contracted by the McGuinty government last year to give suggestions about where to cut government expenditures in order to reduce Ontario’s $16 [...]
Meet Professor Effie Sauer. Sauer has been teaching chemistry at UTSC since 2009, but she’s had a passion for the subject much before that. Sauer is interested in what goes on in the making of products and turning it into ‘green chemistry.’ “What kinds of reactions can we do in an environmentally benign way, and then build a tool box [...]
Except for a few concerted efforts by a small body of hard workers, issues of visibility, inclusivity and representation for the community at UTSC are never spoken of.
There was a powerful roar last Saturday at the Ricoh Coliseum, coming from the second annual UTSC’s Day with the Marlies participants. School pride was alive and well at the afternoon match-up between two heated American Hockey League rivals, the Toronto Marlies vs. the Hamilton Bulldogs.
After an initial surge of support, much discussion now has been raised about the legitimacy of the organization Invisible Children, the benign treatment of the Ugandan army, and the overall aims of the movement itself.


