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Volume 27 — Issue 6 — October 16, 2000
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UTM future plans revealed
Feature
One UTM student felt compelled to travel to Montreal to attend Trudeau's funeral.
If you plan to graduate before the 2003-2004 school year, you will miss the biggest changes to the University of Toronto at Mississauga since the construction of the South Building in the 1970s. Because of the elimination of Ontario Academic Courses, two groups of high school students – the ‘double cohort’ – will flood into Ontario universities in the fall of 2003.  
Birgeneau installed as President
As the cold October air rushes through southern Ontario, residents install heaters. The University of Toronto installed a President. The school instated Dr. Robert Birgeneau, a U of T alumnus, as its 14th President in a ceremony at Convocation Hall. Two days before, Birgeneau visited UTM.
 
Aboriginal health and social issues to be discussed in lecture series
Robarts to open 24 hours?
Dolgoy resigns; SAC exec member credits "negative work atmosphere" for departure
Duck dead on Fridays
 
You may have already noticed that the Blind Duck Pub has been closed for the past two Fridays. Because of the many problems occurring with the pub and its food distributor, Aramark, closing on Fridays is a temporary solution.
Hart House exhibits Cuban photos
Photos document lifestyle, identity, and social problems in Cuba.
Ladies man jumps to the big screen
Our reviewer asks: Why did they make this movie?

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