Interview with Greg Fitz
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Greg Fitz studied English at Scarborough College from 1971-1976. As a student, Greg was very invested in Scarborough's social life; he brought his camera to Scarborough College everyday to photograph campus activity. Many of his photographs were published in the student newspaper "The Balcony Square." Much of his student work can be located in the "Greg Fitz Fonds" in the UTSC Archives & Special Collections. His photography work soon led to the opening of the Scarborough College Student Darkroom. Greg acted as executive for the darkroom throughout his student career. Located just next door to the Scarborough College radio station, students could develop photographs as they listened to tunes. Greg reflects on campus social events, student life, social rivalries between campuses, photography, and the Scarborough community.