TUGS Digest: March 30th, 2009 *************************************************************************** News & Events ***************************************************************************1. April 1st - TUGs Geolunch - Professor Dupuy will discuss the building of the 21st Century Economy: Role of Ontario's Innovation Policy
2. March 30th - [sub]urban revolution? Discourses of decline + everyday citizenship in the Greater Scarborough Area, with Deb Cowen.
************************************************************************ 1. Building the 21st century Economy: the role of Ontario's Innovation PolicyPresented by Professor Damian Dupuy, U of T Department of Geography and Planning
1 Hour Seminar + Free Lunch! -- Open to all! * Wed, April 1 2009 * 11.30a-12.30 * Sidney Smith Hall - room 2125 * *Free* * limited seating to first 30 people * Hosted by University of Toronto Undergraduate Geography Society (TUGs) * CONTACT: tugs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx * No RSVP required, but SPACE IS LIMITED, ARRIVE ON TIME ************************************************************************ 2. On Monday March 30th URSSU will be hosting:[sub]urban revolution? Discourses of decline + everyday citizenship in the Greater Scarborough Area, with Deb Cowen.
The event will be held at Sidney Smith Hall, room 2124, from 6 pm - 8 pm. Refreshments will be provided - and we bake awesome cookies.
Everyones invitedSo come out and have fun! We know it?s a busy time of the year but this is a great opportunity to take a much-needed break from writing papers.
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