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Volume 28 — Issue 21— March 4, 2002
Students asked to pay $12M  
Theatre Erindale complicates love
Andrea Civichino tells us how Beaux’ Stratagem - an 18th century tale of love and marriage - shows tricks aren’t just for kids

In light of UTM’s 30 percent growth increase, the athletics committee has started the drive to get the campus its new Athletics, Recreation and Wellness Centre.

Through a levy that will take effect next year, if approved, students will be asked to contribute $12 million to the first part of the complex.

Athletics Director Ken Duncliffe breaks down the cost of the new athletics centre for students.
 
Excitement builds around humanities congress
Scientists look to Europe as evolutionary seat
U of T alumnae lead Canada to Olympic gold medal
Deregulating UTM fees: Part II

McNutt to retire at end of school year

 

Are you getting your money’s worth in education from UTM?

Answers to this question are obviously varied, but for students paying higher tuition in deregulated programs, this question becomes especially important. The programs that do charge higher tuition fees, inform potential students of these higher fees via a letter sent to first-year students.

On June 30, Principal McNutt will bid adieu to UTM. A 16-member committee is working to find a suitable candidate to
Ball Hockey 2002 Playoff matchups

"The Commish" brings you the lowdown on the Playoffs with a game by game betting line.

become the next principal of U of T’s largest campus once McNutt’s term is up.
McNutt

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