The Independent Student Newspaper of the University of Toronto Mississauga since 1974
Issue 20 Volume 52 March 09, 2026
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KEVIN EKOFO AT UTM
FEAR OF BEING KNOWN
WORLD CUP TICKETS
To close out Black History Month on Friday, February 27, musician, producer, and University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) alumnus Kevin Ekofo was invited to the Student Centre.
Sometimes, I forget I’m a real person. Someone who can be seen, acknowledged, recalled. Someone who can be perceived by others. When someone says my name, remembers my birthday, or notices something about me, it feels foreign.
The anticipation of the 2026 World Cup has been overshadowed by the most important factor in the creation of the one of a kind atmosphere: ticket prices.
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UTM New Democrats and Model Parliament host MPP Chris Glover to discuss OSAP cuts and tuition reforms Natalie Ramadan News Associate Students discuss mobilization, campaigns, and advocacy calls to save OSAP.
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n February 26, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM) New Democrats (UTMNDP) and UTM Model Parliament hosted Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) Chris Glover for Spadina-Fort York at a speaker event. The event brought students together for a close circle discussion on education and policy, including recent changes to the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP), tuition reforms and their impact on postsecondary students across Ontario. Discussing with students, Glover emphasized that OSAP and tuition fee increases would significantly increase student debt over the course of a four-year degree. He called on students to organize and mobilize through petitions, town halls, emails and protests.
Photo Credits: Natalie Ramadan
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Discourse surrounding the new Wuthering Heights (2026) movie Emma Catarino Associate Editor
Based on the novel by Emily Bronte, the 2026 film adaptation of Wuthering Heights has upset fans online for not being faithful to the original source material. n Feb 13th, 2026, the day before Valentine’s Day, Wuthering Heights (2026) was released in theatres. The film is an adaptation of the 1847 novel of the same name, directed by Emerald Fennell, and starred Margot Robbie
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as Cathy with Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff. It sparked controversy surrounding its release, as the press material and trailer showed a movie that appeared very different from the original novel. >>WUTHERING HEIGHTS continues on page 11
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OPINION The elite never wanted us educated Nguyen Bao Han Tran Staff Writer
Ontario says it’s investing in students—so why does it feel like we’re paying for it? hen the Ontario government announced W $6.4 billion in new funding for postsecondary education, the headline sounded reassuring: historic investment, long-term sustainability, protected access. But, buried beneath the announcement was a quieter, more consequential shift. Beginning in Fall 2026, students will receive a maximum of 25 per cent of their OSAP funding as grants and a minimum of 75 per cent as loans. >> ELITES & EDUCATION continues on page 07
Illustrated by Adanna Scott