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Volume 27 — Issue 8 — October 30, 2000
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Botched ECSU event
Feature
Weed finds itself the focus of some budding legislation that supporters hope doesn't go up in smoke.
Students didn't get a chance recently to voice their concerns about the campus. Fred Amirhoushmand, ECSU Student Centre Programmer (left) failed to organize the 'What's your beef?' event, which invites students to grill a panel of UTM administrators and student leaders.  
New buildings to house
students, books, athletics
facilities
ECC seats
still
unclaimed
 
"Smart TV": U of T/TVO produce globalization series
York strikes it up Union blocks university traffic
TYP celebrates 30th Transitional Year Program discusses harder access to education
If the University of Toronto at Mississauga
wants to accept an increased number of
students in the 2003-2004 school year, it will
have to add more than just the
Communication, Culture and Information
Technology building
.
Five weeks into
the school year
and the Erindale
College Council
still has 75 seats
available to
undergraduate
representatives.
ECSU council
has been
publicizing the
available seats to
students this
year.
 
Theatre set on Love
Theatre Erindale led audiences into the
Canadian premiere of Love’s Fire to
create an unforgettable theatrical
experience.
 

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