Main Story Issue 7, October 20th, 2003
UTM Robbed!
A series of thefts has left campus and Peel Region police hunting for a group of thieves who have preyed upon UTM's computer labs and classrooms. The thefts started in December 2002 and have continued since with a total of 14 separate incidents.

Violence erupts at Blind Duck pub
A North York man has been charged following a series of assaults that occurred at a South Asian Alliance (SAA) organized event at the Blind Duck Pub last Thursday.

SWAP program teaches about studying abroad
Ever dream of surfing in Australia? How about clubbing in the UK, or falling in love in France? If so, then SWAP may be for you. Last Wednesday in the Student Centre, Travel Cuts representative Angela McCarthy discussed the Student Work Abroad Program (SWAP).

UTM Eagles romp over Rotman
After they dropped the last 2 games for an overall record of 1–2, the UTM’s men’s flag football team roared back to victory lane.

Evidence of UTM destroying Rotman.

 

UTM Ranks are too low
Not everyone appreciates receiving a little criticism. Staff and students are not tickled pink over the latest University Report Card results published in the Oct. 15, 2003 issue of The Globe and Mail. Sometimes the truth hurts.

Students are waiting forever for Williams to open.

Waiting for William’s
It has been sitting empty for over a month now; the shelves bare, the lights off and the machines quiet. Students and staff at UTM can't help but wonder when will William’s Coffee Pub open?
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