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Bring your own broom

Alex Nursall

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This article was published on Feb 8, 2010 in the News section

U of T student Ben Verboom (middle) plays Quidditch at the Athletic Centre. McGill’s Quidditch squad visited U of T to introduce the game on Saturday, Feb. 6. About 30 U of T students attended the game and did their best to catch the Snitch, a man dressed in yellow who ran unencumbered by a broom. Here are our shots of the event


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