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ATM and debit card fraud is a rapidly escalating crime throughout the GTA and now it’s here on campus. Students are encouraged to be mindful of their bank records after a fraudulent pin pad device was found on campus which was used to steal... Full Story »   photo
Natalie Finnemore
PRESS CONFERENCE: Don Perron of the OPP organized crime branch (left) and Durham Police inspector Brian Osborne (right) exhibited evidence found in a recent organized fraud bust in Courtice.
The Pangaea cultural show is like travelling around the world in one hour. Dance, art and theatre inspired from around the world are gathered for one night on campus to celebrate cultural diversity. It was the fifth annual Pangaea Uniting Nations... Full Story »   photo
Kaitlyn Kemp
CULTURAL DANCES: Anita Arokiam of the Punjabi dance group performing a folk dance that tells a story with music, called a Giddha.
Winning the top scholastic award two years in a row, this year’s women’s hockey MVP is also the Ridgebacks' female athlete of the year. Chrissy Tereshyn accepted her award for top GPA achievement at the inaugural UOIT luncheon held on April 6 at... Full Story »   photo
Kyla Morgan
UOIT ATHLETES OF THE YEAR: From left - Chrissy Tereshyn and Nathan Spaling.