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Volume 27 — Issue 15 — January 15, 2001
 
newseditorialfeaturesartssportsabout userindalearchives Parking fees could increase

Want a
change?

Erindale students look at body
image
and how they have
changed their looks for a
multitude of reasons.

Next year, returning commuter
students will likely see
accelerating parking fees speed
by them – and they won’t know
what hit them. The UTM
Parking Committee has drafted
a proposal that, if passed at the
next meeting of the Erindale
College Council, would drive all
parking costs up
by six per
cent and at least one student
leader is concerned that
students are not made aware of
parking issues.
 
Good news on loan defaults Low default rate attributed to the availability of scholarships and grants
Researchers discover different types of stem cells
UAB receives motion to protect student papers
Student's election appeal rejected
Students wait for
marks on ROSI
 
ECSU has
rejected the
election appeal of
Reetu Kumra,
leaving Eric
Mckinlay
as the
union's new
College Affairs
Commissioner.
ECSU's election
committee said
Kumra's appeals
was without
foundation.
While many UTM students
spent their Christmas vacation
relaxing and enjoying a break
from their usual grueling
university schedules (or working
their butts off at part-time jobs
to pay for it all), others
frantically logged on and off
ROSI every day, searching in
vain for course marks that
weren’t yet available.

 
Let's hope Eric
Mckinlay doesn't disappear like Fred did.

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