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Volume 28 — Issue 26— April 9, 2002
Controversy surrounds recent ECSU elections  
High Crimes is a very predictable thriller
The remarkable Ashlea Judd stars in another unremarkable Hollywood blockbuster. What's that Ashlea? Did your hubby just inform you the plot is a bit too predictable?

The Erindale College Student Union (ECSU) has found itself surrounded by controversy yet again. The topic this week: ECSU elections. Downtown Assistant Dean of Student Affairs Jim Delaney is currently investigating the situation, which involves a candidate breaking election rules.

ECSU President Erick Mckinlay and the rest of his team took their share of blows this past school year. But is it over?
 
Excitement builds around humanities congress
Scientists look to Europe as evolutionary seat
U of T alumnae lead Canada to Olympic gold medal
 

Qualified students guaranteed entry

Academic changes on the way
New Premier Ernie Eves says “every qualified student in Ontario will have a place in an Ontario University”. Can we trust him?

Proposals to change the structure of academic administration are now set for the U of T’s satellite campuses, Erindale and Scarborough.

The increased enrolment growth and projected rapid population expansion has forced administration to look internally and see how it can amend the current structure of academic administration.

Ernie says you're in!

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