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Issue #7 - February 28, 2004
Feb. 28, 2004 8 pgs.
Renovations take place around the Glendon campus; India's poverty is highlighted throughout the issue; John Ralston Saul speaks at Glendon.
Contributers: Zac Fillingham, Louis-Etienne Vigneault, Tim Gunderson, Normand Raymond, Mark Thomas, Julie Ellis, Srimoyee Mitra
Editor-in-Chief: Chris Spraakman
Assistant Editor: Julie Marion Sage
Layout/Design: Jadzia Karas, Chris Spraakman
Photo Editor: Peter Garver
Article titles:
Deconstruction de la Memoire
Le manoir du livre et de l'oubli
La conception du secularisme en Inde
Why India: challenges to an emerging power
The evolving sense of Indian identity
la via dolorosa par Mel Gibson
Only you can prevent spontaneous combustion
"Not a picture to compare"- The Notwist @ Lee's Palace- February 2004
London student may be next Playboy model of the year
John Ralston Saul at Glendon
How to maintain a healthy level of insanit
Issue #6 - February 6, 2004
Feb. 16, 2004 20 pgs.
Pro-Tem near bankruptcy with no financial assistance from the GCSU; Glendon students sick of freezing temperatures in dorm rooms; first ever Christ Awareness Week a success at Glendon; Prime Minister Paul Martin meets with the Canadian Alliance of Student Associations; Sut Jhally, founder of Media Education Foundation and a communications professor at University of Massachusetts, teaches students through groundbreaking documentaries about the manipulation of the mass media.
Contributers: Loic Lahournat, Gina Letourneau, Graham Noble, Fred Ayih, Adam Riggio, David Bouquerel, Sean Bawden, Naomi Knight, Jacqui Simon, Julien Daviau, Julie Ellis, Cathia Badiere, Louis-Etienne Vigneault, Erica Ball, Ashley Beaulac, Tim Gunderson, Mihnea Dumitru, Kelly Hynes, Raymond Kyte
Editor-in-Chief: Chris Spraakman
Assistant Editor: Julie Marion Sage
Layout/Design: Jadzia Karas, Chris Spraakman
Photo Editor: Peter Garver
Article titles:
Pro-Tem's autonomy: why was it necessary?
Dear Editor:
Pro-Tem was close to bankruptcy and had to make drastic choices: including asking the administration to resolve the issue
The letter which promises to change Pro-Tem
Conference internationale
Who is to blame for freezing residence rooms?
Fondu au noir
Why bother with a Christ Awareness Week?
Glendon Christian fellowship puts on a successful Christ Awareness Week
York Federation of Students removes Samiian and Fiedtkou from their council
A world fit for children
Glendon idol!
John Ralston Saul to speak at Glendon
Entrance exam for the Glendon School of Translation
Principal McRoberts reappointed
Glendon gallery to move to space beside theatre
The Snowball: Glendonites out on the town
Maybe not in my time: Cathia Badiere explains that the gains made by our mothers are only now beginning to be recognized
Le vert dans tous ses eclats
PM Paul picks CASA for face-to-face frolic
La litterature franco-ontarienne se fait entendre avec le Prix des lecteurs de Radio-Canada
Information all around us
Advertising and the end of the world
"Emile", a search for redemption
Along Came Polly
"Family Music: The Ties that Bind Us", Theatre Glendon took a realistic turn in Wolf's independent production
Adam Green
Chronique nocturne: la tete dans les etoiles
Ask Reggie
Eyecandy is dandy, but eyeliquor is quicker
If you can't get them off your back-beat them at their own game
Consumers take the offensive in a bid to get rid of telemarketer
Issue #1 - September 13, 2004
Sept. 13, 2004. 8 pgs.
McGill first year found dead in dorm room; an overview of Toronto and Glendon for first years new to the area and campus.
Contributors: Chris Spraakman, Julie Sage, John Brigley, Joanne Demurs
Editor-in-Chief: Ashley Beaulac
Arts Editor: Marya Repac
Assistant Editor: Zachary Fillingham, Marya Repac
Design/Layout: Zachary Fillingham, Marya Repac
Staff: Jadzia Karas
Article titles:
The editorial voice
Inside scoop
Talk dirty to me, Sue
McGill mourns loss of student
A dummies guide to Toronto
Hey! Let's learn about Toronto!
Glendon 101
Frosh week: a review
Mentorship progra
Issue #5 - December 3, 2003
Dec. 3, 2003 12 pgs.
Theatre Glendon continues to stage ambitious productions; squatting protest demands for politicians to improve Toronto's affordable housing availability; society does not seem capable of fixing its negative desire for violence.
Contributers: Gerard Stocker, David Bouquerel, R. Reid, Jon Swayze, Moi, Elle, Lui, Todd Cleland, Adil Mamodaly, Isabelle Cote, Jacqui Simon, Gerard Stocker, Sara O'Shaughessy, Jake Mitchell, Julien Daviau, Jennifer Capano, Todd Hustins, Alfonso Grufman, Frank Bolivar
Editor-in-Chief: Chris Spraakman,
Assistant Editor: Julie Marion Sage
Layout: Rob Shaw, Chris Spraakman
Photo Editor: Peter Garver
Article titles:
Behind the curtains of the Glendon Theatre
We asked you
Dear editor:
The breasts of both worlds
Congratulations on your coverage of sex, drugs and rocksponsibility
Squatting: no problem-Toronto police
Waydowntown is where the inhumanity begins
Bilingual? We have a job at the latest sweatshop!
"L'arriere-pays" des merveilles ou les metamorphoses du "je": "Alice" par Scrimoyee Mitra
Freud revisite: "Le Visiteur" de Schmitt
Poet: un voyage a travers la poesie de Daniel Jones
Our black box nest
Glendon students take their work to a new scene
Poemes a trois voix
La Thailande, terre de metamorphoses
News in brief
Awarding winning Canadian author Yann Martel will read from his best-selling novel "Life of Pi"
Literary translation a fascinating hobby for Glendon professor
The world needs a hug
In-between days
The intolerable question of religion
Holiday shopping seem a little less than fair?
Tattooing: something permanent on an ever-changing surfac
Issue #2 - September 28, 2004
Sept. 28, 2004. 16 pgs.
York University introduces new policies for re-taking courses; international students pay large amounts in fees unrelated to tuition; a review of the documentary "Super Size Me."
Contributers: Chris Spraakman, Jena Weber, Christina Palka, Zachary Fillingham, Ashley Beaulac, Marya Repac, Noah Brotman, Ashley Jestin, Jozina Vander Klok, Robert Zanfir, Virginia Torrie, Janet Forest, Emily Casaluce, Gerladine Marie, Mike Ziarko, Normand Raymond
Editor-in-Chief: Ashley Beaulac
Arts Editor: Marya Repac
Entertainment Editor: Ashley Beaulac
Assistant Editor: Zachary Fillingham, Marya Repac,
Design/Layout: Zachary Fillingham, Marya Repac, Jadzia Karas
Article titles:
The editorial voice
Divide your millions and be done with it
Re-taking failed courses
Mastering the art of a long distance relationship
One butterfly
News in brief
The diary of a Glendon exchange student
The secret behind secret shopping
Summer of slush
"C'est comme si je n'avais pas encore atterri!"
Tuition hikes will keep international students at home
International students get off-campus work in New Brunswick
The manchurian candidates
A world of good evil
Be there or be
Review: Super Size Me
Retrospective Cinema
Toronto Film Fest: Nick Nolte sobers up
Volt: on se laisse pas faire!
La gagn des defonces
Entertainmen
Issue #3 - October 21, 2003
Oct. 21, 2003 12 pgs
Woodbine Racetrack attempts to draw students; students give their reasoning as to why they do not vote in elections; Keele/Glendon shuttle bus still in need of improvements; students against Glendon's strict smoking policies.
Contributers: Beverly Calder, David Bouquerel, Andrea Pao, Tim Gunderson, Julien Daviau, Maria Repac, Rafael Jacob, Naomi Macleod, Jeremy Fortier, Principle McRoberts, Vanessa Stepnowski, Vishali Malhotra, Kristin Foster, Jon Swayze
Staffers-at-Large: Leanna Fong, Hooman Rowshanbin, Lucy Moiseenko, Vasha Maharaj, Christina Pelka, Elena Lapina, Esther Wolf, Kristin Foster
Editor-in-Chief: Chris Spraakman
Assistant Editor: Julie Marion Sage
Layout: Jake Mitchell
Photo Editor: Peter Garver
Copy Editor: Jeremy Fortier
Article titles:
Cafe de la Terrasse: pub ou club?
"We asked you"
Racetrack tries to entice students with cheap gimmic
We may never be angels but we're lousy with the spirit
Glendon pub mutates from cosy hang-out to white-walled wonder
Le cafe de la Terrasse: pub ou club?
Will the Manor renovations benefit students?
Why I didn't vote
News in brief
Shuttle up yer ass!
Students probe cafeteria food
Natty roots pressure drop
le cote obscur de la force
Rafael huffs and puffs over Glendon's smoking policy
Disgruntled York student wordsearch
Adventures in misfortun
Issue #4 - November 11, 2003
Nov. 11, 2003 16 pgs.
The drug, Poppers quickly becoming a favourite among Glendon students; Russell Crowe stars in a great adaptation of Patrick O'Brian's novel, "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World"; Canadian girl describes the her experience in living in Atlanta; "Love Actually" is actually a great holiday film; research proves your personality affects your research patterns.
Contributers: Jeremy Fortier, Gerard Stocker, Cathia Badiere, David Bouquerel, Moira Calderwood, Andrea Pao, Shula Yemane, Jennifer Dekker, Martha Kateri Ferede, Naomi Macleod, Leanne Legault, Vishali Malhotra, Kristin Foster, Jon Swayze, Naomi Knight, Danielle Lamb, Esther Wolf, Maria Repac, Isabelle Cote, Jacqui Simon, Ashley Beaulac, Oneal Walters, Adil Mamodaly, Genevieve Blanchet.
Editor-in-Chief: Chris Spraakman
Assistant Editor: Julie Marion Sage
Layout: R.D. Shaw, Jake Mitchell
Photo Editor: Peter Garver
Article titles:
Drugged sex rocks Glendon
"We asked you"
Glendonites popping poppers perplexing to staff and students
Pro-Tem creative contest
Last encounter with the Glendon gallery
Wallace's poet: exploring the theatrical aspects of poetry
Srimoyee Mitra presents her latest production: Alice
Is the war on drugs a war on freedom?
Students' voices: important element in faculty council
Where has Glendon been all my life?
Naval gazing: a promising adaptation of a Patrick O'Brian novel
Sortez de Glendon
News in brief
Canadian girl drowns in American melting pot
GCSU holds town hall meeting to answer growing student questions
Women's centre offers more than just positive space
Une gaspesienne au pays de Mao
Ashanti movies into poetry
Use your library on buy nothing day
Chronique nocturne: A la Grace...de Chloe
Love Actually doesn't suck
What's your mpBS? Have you met Marissa?
What's your library personality?
Poetry
La fin de partie ou Pourquoi Napoleon etait un Mauvais Joueur d'echec
Issue #1 - September 23, 2003
Sept. 23, 2003 16 pgs
The blackout in eastern Canada and US raises alarm; Blackout responsible for death of Glendon student; families with higher income more likely to obtain post-secondary eduction; United States divided over Iraq War.
Contributers: David Bouquerel, Rafael jacob, Lucy Moiseenko, Julien Daviau, Simon Paul, Andrea Pao, Matt Bramham, Vishali Malhotra, Tim Dobie Gunderson, Esther Wolf, Jon Swayze, Vasha Maharaj, Principle McRoberts, Leanna Fong
Staffers-at-Large: Shula Yemane, Vanessa Stepnowski, Loic Lahournat, Elena Lapina, Naomi Macleod, Srimoyee M., Kristin Foster, Hooman Rowshanbin
Editor-in-Chief: Chris Spraakman
Assistant Editor: Julie Marion Sage
Layout: Jake Mitchell
Article titles:
Mann to the world
Editorials
Les pages blanches
Glendon grieves power outage victim
Principle's message
Of frogs, fire and Chile,
Les premieres impressions de Glendon
Higher income equals higher education
Numero I: L'oeil
Radio Glendon 2004- da dilly-o
Censure
There's no turning back now
Chroniques nocturnes
Movie reviews
The Constantines- Shine a Light
Frederique Vezina ou les secrets de la "maitre-chanteuse
Issue #9 - April 7, 2004
Apr. 7, 2004 24 pgs
Advice for surviving an uneventful summer internship; the rising cost of living in Canada is shattering the "American Dream"; the term "McJob" is added to the English dictionary; Wal-Mart once again awarded "sweatshop retailer of the year".
Contributers: David Bouquerel, Julie Ellis, Cathia Badiere, Ashley Beaulac, Andrea Spraakman, Kristin Foster, Jen Calder, M.A. Tamburro, Shula Yamane, Oneal Walters, Irena Kagansky, Julien Daviau, Julie Ellis, Matt Halse
Editor-in-Chief: Chris Spraakman
Assistant Editor: Julie Marion Sage
Layout/Design: Chris Spraakman
Cover Design/Layout: Jadzia Karas
Photo Editing: Jadzia Karas
Photographers: Julie Marion Sage, Peter Garver
Copy Editing: M.A. Tamburro, Ashley Beaulac, Marija Repac, Zac Fillingham
Article titles:
The year that was 2003-2004
Dear Editor
Letters
The need for a standardized system of teaching evaluations is becoming increasingly evident
Potential changes to the first year experience
Fondu au noir
Positive space: coming out @ Glendon
My summer internment with an Owl
The fading of the "American Dream": the growing gap between the rich and poor
The language of poverty
We're all guilty of poor-bashing
The have-not's in an age of prosperity: life is too much a game of chance for those with low wages
In Canada, poverty is alive and well
MSN puts coal in Wal-Mart's stocking
A farewell to thirty years at Glendon College
The revamping of the Glendon Manor
Glendon's Fridge Festival
The poetry of Daniel Jones
Black sheep
When juice-packets attack
Aspiring poets
Rwanda: quelle justice pour quel avenir?
Genocide rwandais: le temps des bilans
April's weather: rain & stress showers
Chit chat with riff raff
Dialogue des arts a la distillerie: ou le charme discret des briques rouge