THE VOICE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO MISSISSAUGA
January 19, 2015 Volume 41, Issue 14 themedium.ca
Tour brings premier to UTM Exploring Wynne meets UTM students, faculty, staff, Medium in Deerfield last Thursday NICOLE DANESI ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITOR Premier Kathleen Wynne visited UTM on Thursday on the fourth day of her campus tour in the province. During her brief stop on campus, Wynne met with students, U of T president Meric Gertler, UTM principal Deep Saini, and local Liberal representatives at the North Side Bistro in Deerfield Hall, followed by a visit to a chemistry lab on campus. Beginning at McMaster last Monday, Wynne’s postsecondary circuit led her to Western and George Brown before her UTM visit. The tour is intended to provide Ontario students an opportunity to discuss their issues and concerns with the premier. In a sit-down interview with The Medium, Wynne discussed unpaid internships, flat fees, and sexual violence on postsecondary campuses. The cost of postsecondary tuition was also discussed, a current focus for UTMSU following its launch of a “Drop the Fees” coalition the day before the premier’s visit. “We will continue to work with
fall break options
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the flat fee system, which will be implemented starting this fall. The first changes will change the threshold of program costs instead of per-course costs to 3.5 credits, in place of the current 3.0 credits. As of 2016, full tuition will be charged to students enrolled in 4.0 or more.
Starting today, the Office of the Principal will begin a week-long online survey about the possible introduction of a fall break at UTM. Email invitations will be sent out to all UTM undergraduate students, faculty, and staff. The proposed fall break—which would be offered beginning in the 2016/17 academic year if the responses are in favour of the proposal— would last four days, from Tuesday through Friday following Thanksgiving Monday. Survey respondents will be asked to select whether they are in favour or whether they are against the proposed fall reading break at UTM and will be able to leave feedback regarding the proposal.
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Ontario premier Kathleen Wynne discussed tuition, flat fees, and other issues during her visit. student groups and universities and colleges,” said Wynne in regard to tuition. When questioned about the effectiveness of the current 30% tuition rebate available to some students, Wynne argued in support of the initiative, which was introduced by the McGuinty government in 2012 at the expense of provincial Work-Study. “The 30% tuition is a very impor-
tant aspect of our commitment to students,” said Wynne. According to the premier, the rebate has since provided assistance to 230,000 students. Wynne did, however, acknowledge disparities in flat fees across Ontario. “We are trying to move everyone to a place where it’s more consistent,” she said. Announced in December 2013, Wynne’s government initiated changes to
UTMSU to discuss MiWay changes Sixth commission focuses on fees, governance, and upcoming campaigns MENNA ELNAKA ASSOCIATE NEWS EDITOR
Get your govern on Candidates are vying for seats on the powerful Governing Council and Campus Council again. Medium News, page 2
UTMSU’s sixth Commission Meeting last Tuesday focused on new plans with MiWay and campaigns concerning fees. CHANGES TO MIWAY SERVICE According to UTMSU president Hassan Havili, union representatives will discuss extending the 110 bus schedule with MiWay next month. The last 110 bus comes at around 11 p.m., which is allegedly inconvenient for some students. UTMSU will also talk to Mississauga Transit about increasing the number of 44S buses running in the morning, which quickly fill up. Havili also said that UTMSU will look at the possibility of adding photo ID to the U-Pass so that students do not have to present their T-Card.
On reflection at Dalhousie Popular outcry has more to do with vigilante justice than rule of law, and isn’t steering right in this case. Medium Opinion, page 4
Inside Inside Blackwood features art meant to commemorate the loss of a mural that hasn’t been destroyed just yet. Medium Arts, page 5
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UTMSU representatives encouraged students to speak out about their concerns. This will also help eliminate fraudulent use of the U-Pass, he said. UTMSU is considering arranging for a Presto pass for students, since the U-Pass only covers MiWay services and does not work in other systems
such as Brampton and Oakville transit. STUDENT FEES & BUDGETING Havili also enumerated a number of campus fees to the attending students. These include per-course and per-
program fees, ancillary fees to the university, and incidental fees, like the $12 cost of ordering a transcript.
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Living with less Ever wished your house could lose some weight? And you become a minimalist? Here’s a note on how. Medium Features, page 8
Once and future Saugan This UTM hockey player born and raised in Sauga has no intention of leaving home soil anytime soon. Medium Sports, page 11