Issue 4, September 27th, 2004
Last Tuesday saw a small group of ‘artists’ paint selected walkways on campus with multi-coloured chalk rainbows and symbols to make a statement regarding sexual diversity at UTM. Full Story.
Change to barbeque policy has student leaders flaming
A new change to UTM food services policy has many student leaders expressing dismay over restrictions imposed on preparing and serving food on campus.

Reputation on Wheels
Have you ever missed a bus and cursed yourself for being late? Knowing full well that it was your fault for missing the bus makes it all the more frustrating to wait for the next.

Killing a Cat makes Artful debate
The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) flooded the city with films over the last ten days (September 9 to 18). Toronto saw 328 films screened at venues across the city, 207 of which were premiere presentations.
Bike Share launched on campus
On Friday, September 10, UTM initiated a program for students to become more mobile around campus and the surrounding community, without using public transportation.

Dickenson delivers astronomical lecture
World-renowned astronomy writer Terence Dickinson delivered a public lecture entitled A Brief Tour of the Universe at the Kaneff Centre last Sunday.

UTM Eagles win first home game
The UTM men's soccer team did not disappoint in their home opener as they beat Roberts Wesleyan 3-0.
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