Main Story Issue 10, November 10th, 2003
When someone told this guy to use his head, he took them seriously. Last Thursday’s Style and Profyle freestyle jam featured break dancing, freestyling, and rapping.
William’s finally open for business
UTM students desperate for a caffeine fix or looking for something to eat between classes now have an alternative to Tim Horton's, Pizza Pizza and Spigel Hall.

Mouse in the house
Students living in the townhouses on Leacock Lane have been hosting uninvited guests this year. Mice have infested several houses in the residence phase to the disgust of many residents.

FYI series informs first-years on variety of topics
Erindale students have the opportunity to hear about specific issues that pertain to first year students who continue to make a transition into post-secondary education at UTM.

Flu vaccine clinic held at Erindale
Health-conscious students thronged the Student Centre presentation room on Monday, as they queued up to get flu vaccinations ahead of the approaching winter and flu season.

Proud Canadian recognizes theimportance of honouring soldiers
This month, we as Canadians are asked to remember and honour the soldiers who have given their lives so we can enjoy life as we know it today. I am saddened that many young people do not truly understand the dedication and sacrifice these men and women made for us so many years ago.

 

Lest We Forget
Here’s how it begins … In flanders fields the poppies blow, Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky, The larks, still bravely singing, fly, Scarce heard amid the guns below.

It took a while, but William's is finally here. Full Story.

Lady Eagles pull out squeaker in overtime
With the women’s Tri-Campus Volleyball team going to the maximum five sets and the Ultimate Frisbee team going into OT earlier in the day, it was only fitting that the Women’s Tri-Campus Basketball team opened their season with an OT game of their own.
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