Happy Holidays! Issue 13, December 1st, 2003
Happy Holidays from The Medium Staff. Top Row: Johanna, Mehraan, Zarar and Mike. Middle Row: Darryl, Maria and Adrian. Bottom Row: Romano, Stephanie and Andrea.

UTM holiday food bigger than ever
Numerous student groups have joined forces to help those in need this holiday season. The UTM Food Drive, running from Nov. 19 to Dec. 4, was organized by the SAC, ECSU, and Student Centre Events.

U of T professor gives talk on literary adaptation
A lecture room in the North building was packed last Monday as listeners gathered to hear Professor Linda Hutcheon talk about her recent work researching adaptation from the literary world to other media forms and the theoretical issues surrounding it.


Trainer tackles fitness myths
James Walker addresses common mythis associated with fitness. A must read for any couch potato.

Book for kids by UTM student
Want to know how to write a book? UTM English major Shaila Kibria says all you really need is motivation. That’s why she wrote Maariyah’s Day, a book for children at about Grade Two level, now on the shelves at Chapters (hardcover, $15.95).

Even Dave Grohl can’t help
If you're looking for a headache to excuse yourself out of a lecture, test your ears to Killing Joke's latest self-titled album.

The band's new album starts off with its only decent track, ‘The Death and Resurrection Show.’

 

Problems between Blind Duck & Aramark
Communication problems between the Blind Duck Pub and its food service provider, Aramark are on the rise and students are feeling the effects.

Sign at Blind Duck Pub informs students of their comdiment rights. Full Story.

CCIT building well on its way
Starting in September 2004, students in the Communication, Culture and Information Technology (CCIT) program will have their own building, designed for the specific needs of the CCIT curriculum.

CCIT building coming soon. Full Story.

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