Erik Orava was involved in an altercation at Alfie’s on nov. 9. His case was settled with the AMS Judicial Committee on Feb. 1.
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Team TPC’s Vice-President (University Affairs) candidate Liz Craig, right, handed out cotton candy during the last day of campaigning yesterday. Voting takes place today and tomorrow.
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Sean Roberts
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David Waugh
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The Chat program started out with only 500 buttons. Today, 4,000 language buttons give students from diverse backgrounds the chance to share conversation and make connections.
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Associate Vice-Principal (Facilities) Ann Browne said she thinks a campus-wide sustainability office would be a good idea
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What’ll I Wear specializes in one of a kind, over-the-top vintage clothing and accessories.
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Tokyo Police Club only recently quit their day jobs. Several band members worked at Value Village.
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H. Benjamin Ellis plays a cab driver who dreams of becoming a Hollywood screenwriter, as well as 29 other characters.
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The supporting cast helps to save the film from utter disaster.
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The Sweet Homewreckers, from left to right: Robyn Letson (bass/vocals), Dianna Thoms (trumpet), Neil Hirsch (guitar), Cam Malcolm (guitar/vocals), Melissa Pengilly (trumpet) and Mike Scott (drums).
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Devon Miller goes for a tip against the Ryerson Rams on Saturday.
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Students compete Sunday in the first annual Volley4Heart fundraising tournament. The event raised about $600 for the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
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Five out of six teams qualified this weekend for the provinvial championships in February.
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Tokyo Police Club is currently working on material for their upcoming release.
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The Hack’s script is partially based on Ellis’ personal experiences as a cabby.
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Nick Gralewicz (left) and Stu Hamilton block a hit by Ryerson’s Ryan Vandenburg in their five-set win over the Rams Saturday.