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- 1990-1991 (Creation)
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2.5 cm of textual records
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File consists of a bound copy of issues of the student newspaper "The Underground", produced over the 1990-1991 academic year. Includes issues dated September 11, 1990 (volume 10, number 1), September 18, 1990 (volume 10, number 2), September 25, 1990 (volume 10, number 3), October 2, 1990 (volume 10, number 4), October 9, 1990 (volume 10, number 5), October 16, 1990 (volume 10, number 6), October 23, 1990 (volume 10, number 7), October 30, 1990 (volume 10, number 8), November 6, 1990 (volume 10, number 9), November 13, 1990 (volume 10, number 10), November 20, 1990 (volume 10, number 11), November 27, 1990 (volume 10, number 12), December 11, 1990 (volume 10, number 14), January 8, 1991 (volume 10, number 15), January 15, 1991 (volume 10, number 16), January 22, 1991 (volume 10, number 17), January 20, 1991 (volume 10, number 18), February 5, 1991 (volume 10, number 19), February 12, 1991 (volume 10, number 20), February 26, 1991 (volume 10, number 21), March 5, 1991 (volume 10, number 22), March 12, 1991 (volume 10, number 23), two copies of March 19, 1991 (volume 10, number 24), March 26, 1991 (volume 10, number 25), and April 2, 1991 (volume 10, number 26).
Topics of discussion include the opening of the Residence Centre, the opening of the N'sheemaehn Child Care Centre, the disappearance of UTSC student Elizabeth Bain, the 1990 UTSC Master Plan, George Erasmus delivering the 1990 Watts Lecture, the retirement of College Librarian John Ball, a retrospective look at the first 10 years of "The Underground", the planning for Scarborough Hall, UTSC profesoor Jeanne Cannizzo and the ROM's "In the Heart of Africa", and David Onley appearing at a CSCR radio marathon. The issues also cover other student events, such as orientation, athletics, and student council politics.