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Volume 27 — Issue 4 — September 25, 2000
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Packed lots annoy students
C/o la Ciudad in Blackwood’s care
An exhibit of Mexican Art makes up the first international contemporary exhibition to visit UTM’s Blackwood gallery.
Students have found that it often takes longer to find a parking spot than to drive to
the campus this fall
.
“It’s pathetic this year. Today
I went to lot three, lot four,
and I didn’t find a spot until
I got to the very back of lot four,” says Raj Ghuman, a fourth year student.
Feature
Don't bet on finding a spot on the North side.

Have you ever had to ignore suggestive comments made by member of the opposite sex? Have you ever had to forcefully say “no” to your date? If so, you’re not alone.

U of T News
Clubs Week fills Student Centre
Study challenges mammogram effectiveness in breast screening
Ad repetition boosts opinion of products: study
Efficiency task force could make cents

Vamoosed! Campus police rescue stolen moose
 
Last week was Clubs Week at UTM – tables, flyers, displays, and students filled the Student Centre. Starting at 10 a.m. every day, clubs on campus – and a few from downtown – crowded into every nook and cranny of the Student Centre to sit and show off their stuff. Students milled around and ate popcorn while they checked out what was in store for the year
in a multitude of clubs
.
UTM to monitor river
While UTM professors monitor the progress of students and campus police monitor the safety of everyone on campus, the Environment department will soon monitor the
Credit River
.

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