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Campus Police Reports January 28, 2010 – February 4, 2010

January 28 – 12:40 p.m.
Theft Under $5,000
Campus Police responded and investigated a theft complaint from the Communication, Culture and Technology Building. A cellular phone, whose estimated value is $700, was stolen.
January 28  - 3:50 p.m.
Noise Complaint
Campus Police responded and investigated a noise complaint from a residence unit with regards to loud music.
January 28  -  4:45 [...]

Campus Police Summaries

January 7 – 4:13 p.m.
Medical Call
An ill student was transported to hospital by ambulance from a campus residence.
January 7 – 4:50 p.m.
Mischief under $5000
A window located inside the Hazel McCallion Academic Learning Centre was damaged by person(s) unknown.
January 7 – 4:30 p.m.
Theft under $5000
A student reported the theft of her iPhone from a room located [...]

Campus police weekly summaries

October 29, 2009 to November 4, 2009
October 29- 10:08 p.m.
Mischief under $5000
Five persons were investigated for minor mischief in the Library.  Two persons were charged by Campus Police for being intoxicated in a public place.
October 30 – 1:03 a.m.
Controlled Drugs and Substances Act
Three non-community members were investigated for smoking marijuana outside the Student Centre.
October 30 [...]

Campus Police Weekly Summaries

October 15
Noise complaint
Campus Police attended a residence at MaGrath Valley and spoke with a tenant regarding loud music. The matter was resolved.
October 16
Mischief
Campus Police investigated graffiti on a wall at Kaneff Building.  The graffiti was removed
October 16
Assault
Campus Police investigated an assault at the RAWC during a basketball game. The culprit left before the arrival of [...]

Campus police weekly summaries

October 7, 2009 to October 14, 2009
October 7
Fire
Campus Police and Mississauga Fire Department attended to a fire alarm in the CCIT Building.  The area was checked and all was in order.
October 8
Trespass to Property Act
A female student attempted to use another persons identification to gain access into the RAWC.  The female was banned from the [...]

Campus police weekly summaries

September 24, 2009
Theft Under $5000
A student reported the theft of  his parking permit from his vehicle.
September 24, 2009
Request from Peel Regional Police
Peel Police inquired about the CCTV coverage on campus that could possibly assist Peel Police in an investigation.
September 25, 2009
Controlled Drugs & Substances Act
Campus Police were called to investigate a group of males reportedly [...]

Campus police weekly summaries

September 18, 2009
Controlled Drugs & Substances Act
A found wallet was turned into the Campus Police Office. A small amount of marijuana was confiscated from the wallet and was sent for destruction. The owner of the wallet was interviewed and cautioned.
September 18, 2009
Medical Call – Personal Injury
A female student attended the Campus Police Office after suffering [...]

St. George students face flat fees

A decision to introduce flat-rate tuition fees was approved by the University of Toronto Governing Council this past Wednesday, May 20, 2009 at the UTM campus. The controversial fee structure will apply to full-time arts and science students attending the University of Toronto’s St. George campus.
Beginning September 2011, students at St. George will be charged [...]

Walk the safer way

UTM student Liza worries when she has a late class in the North Building. “It’s dark and isolated over there,” she says, “and if someone wanted to do something to me or to another student, well, it’s not a bad spot for that.”
She needn’t worry. Not just because UTM is a pretty safe place, but [...]

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  • UTM will burn for nature


  • This spring, UTM will conduct a prescribed burn of a small parcel of land in its northeast section. The event, which will take a maximum of 50 minutes, will occur between March 20 and April 30, weather permitting.
    Shrubs and small trees currently invade the 1.3-hectare flat savannah habitat. According to Professor Nick Collins of the [...]

  • Management class donates to Heifer International


  • Last Tuesday, Professor Ann Armstrong asked her Organiza-tional Design (MGT363) students to bring $2. At the start of the lecture, Armstrong explained that she needed the $2 to run an exercise that would simulate the dynamics of power, politics and conflict within real organizations through a pretend organization formed by the students—the “Toonie Organization.”
    Armstrong gave [...]

  • UTSU picks Stronger Together


  • On March 16-18, students at both UTM and St. George voted to elect the student union that represents over 40,000 U o f T students. Although results were close, Stronger Together has won all five executive positions for UTSU, including Adam Awad as President,  Danielle Sandhu as VP Equity, Zexi Wang  as VP External, Rolli [...]

  • New credit option for UTSU


  • The U of T Scarborough campus recently passed the option of the credit/no credit application to courses. UTSC students at can now have the option of taking a course without it affecting their GPAs and without the added pressures of doing well in it.
    The UTSC administration believes that this option allows students to take more [...]

  • DY-ing for DY at UTM