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Volume 27 — Issue 18 — February 5, 2001
 
newseditorialfeaturesartssportsabout userindalearchives Council approves six per
cent parking fee increase
Valentine revenge
What happens to those ugly ducklings you dissed at the school dance? According to the premise of the thriller Valentine, they come back to kill you for being a big, stupid slut.

Next year, UTM will have
more students, fewer
parking spots, and
higher parking fees. Last
Thursday, the Erindale
College Council voted in
favour of a proposal to
increase all UTM parking
fees by six per cent next
year. The proposal,
which had already been
approved by the College
Affairs Board, passed by
a vote of 32-23.

 
Student service budgets
request restructuring
Campus mourns loss of Letheren
Gift doubles student study space at Gerstein Library
SAC agenda includes vote to remove The Varsity's student funding
U of T contributing to MARS
 

The University of Toronto at
Mississauga’s Career Centre
presented its budget at last week’s
Quality Service to Students meeting
and announced that it will request
more money from students next year
.
Manager of thae UTM Career Centre
Joan McCurdy-Myers said that the
centre will ask all full-time students for
five dollars more per year and all part-
time students for a proportionately
similar increase. Full-time UTM
students currently pay $51.69 to the
Career Centre.

Deans tweak
curriculum
 
Students who have
attended the
Erindale College
Council meetings
may already be
aware of the
curriculum changes
for the 2001-2002
academic year.

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