
The Scarborough Campus Student Union (SCSU) represents the UTSC student body. They advocate student needs and facilitate events such as Child's Play!
Most of the student groups at UTSC are recognized by SCSU and frequently are the number one resource for all club needs. Our Student Centre is funded by the students and maintained by the SCSU. Child's Play will turn the Student Centre into something only the SCSU can make possible.
Fusion Radio is our local campus radio, but they go much beyond that! Featuring popular music and a wide diversity of programs, Fusion Radio is the go-to place for entertainment and local content from other UTSC students.
We're proud to be partnered with Fusion for our Child's Play event. They will bring music and an atmosphere that will energize the event like no other!
Konami is a leading games developer and publisher.
Known for the Konami code and Benami, Konami seeks to re-establish themselves as the forefront of physical gaming. We thank Konami for giving us the motivation of starting UR2 with DDR, and are happy that our relationship is now full circle!
We Got Game! is a local entertainment hosting company that is powering Child's Play by providing LCD HD TVs and consoles!
VGS2 and We Got Game are finally able to join forces in bringing in a ton of TVs that we can only wish we had at home. With low prices and recognition for how Child's Play is all about, We Got Game! was able to cut costs to bring UTSC one of the greatest spectacles on campus. Want to host a party? E-mail wgg@rogers.com today!

A & C Games is a local games company at the heart of Toronto that has come through with some amazing items for our Silent Auction!
A & C Games are well-known for their convention appearances and enthusiastic staff. Please reciprocate their faith in our event by purchasing your next game at A & C Games! You can find elusive games such as Disgaea and many other PS2 RPGs here.
Video Games Society Squared is a student club in its second year at UTSC.
We strive to give our members and by extension the UTSC campus a unique experience in gaming! Featuring tournaments, gaming nights and possibly discussion panels, the VGS2 aim to facilitate accessible gaming for all while catering to the hardcore. The resulting community has been nothing short of amazing. We hope that our members will support Child's Play as much as they have supported us this year!

Best Damn Sports Club Period is a club aimed at providing students with a comprehensive sporting experience.
From the Leafs Opening Night and the Faculty Dodgeball, BDSCP has a great mixture of pro and beginner sports along with a great community. We're proud to be hosts of the month-long FIFA 09 finale between two pros of the virtual Football (for some, Soccer) game!

Brainwave is a well-established club that facilitates tabletop and board gaming, as well as Collectable Card Games (CCG).
From last year's Child's Play Event, Brainwave was there to support us with various games. This time they'll have a dedicated section with... tables!
If you want to get away from all the noise and want to look your opponent in your eyes while you take away 5 life points, come to the Brainwave section.

GeneralGames.ca is a totally-awesome blog founded and written by a really tall guy named Keadin and co-hosted by a VGS2 exec and assistant!
GG.ca supported Child's Play last year and was a big part of why we are doing it again this year. We thank Keadin and the gang for supporting us once again this year!
Musical Production and Entertainment Group (MPEG) is a group dedicated to spreading music on campus.
From their website: "MPEG's goal is to be a hub of musicians who will influence, inspire and incite dynamic changes to UTSC. We will bring rhythm into campus life, give you the chance to affect the beats of the UTSC community and let your love for music grow."
They will be holding a concert on the same day of Child's Play for a charity, so please support them after a day's worth of gaming!

Project A: UTSC Anime Club is our local beloved Japanese Animation club that advocates Anime as an entertainment medium on UTSC.
The success of Project A's annual gaming night gave the now-VGS2 execs some hope that yes, a gaming club could work at UTSC. After a bit more paperwork, UR2 was formed and joined up with Project A last year for a joint gaming night! Most of our execs are directly allied to Project A, and we work towards making our events as best as they can be.
This year Project A is supporting MPEG and their concert. If you are interested in auditioning for the concert, please send an email to mpeg.utsc@gmail.com
















