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Issue #8 - March 17, 2004
Mar. 17, 2004 12 pgs
Coverage of the upcoming GCSU elections; legal action taken between GCSU and Pro-Tem; advice for first years trying pick courses.
Contributers: Loic Lahournat, Ted Xiao Guo, Kristin Foster, Melissa Fockler, Nathalie Bock, Jacqui Simon, Julie Ellis, Cathia Badiere, Ashley Beaulac, Tim Gunderson
Editor-in-Chief: Chris Spraakman
Assistant Editor: Julie Marion Sage
Layout/Design: Jadzia Karas, Chris Spraakman
Cover Design: Jadzia Karas
Article titles:
Forward to freedom!
"We asked you"
What is autonomy?
Dear Editor:
The trials and tribulations of an autonomous newspaper
GCSU disadvantaged as Pro-Tem separates
Legal action sought by GCSU
A year at the GCSU: an inside perspective
Candidates make their voices heard during election speeches
Les candidates pour l'election
Quel nouveau modele quebecois?
Take control of your own degree
Glendon radio: the same old feel with a new look
Ask Reggie
Les rendez-vous de la francophonie 200
Issue #3 - October 19, 2004
Oct. 19, 2004. 16 ogs.
Contributers: Ashley Jestin, Jena Weber, Chistina Palka, Zachary Fillingham, Ashley Beaulac, Marya Repac, Matt Hiraishi, Caroline Messier-Bellamare, Jozina Vander Klock, Robert Zanfir, Virginia Torrie, Kat Kowalski, Tia Brazda, Trisha Rhoden, Geraldine Marie, Mike Ziarko, Normand Raymond, Lourdes Villamor, Chad Craig, Jordon Axani, Michelle Rasnu, Maureen Johnson, Paula Anastasiad
Issue #2 - October 7, 2003
Oct. 7, 2003 12 pgs
Glendon one of few Ontario universities not receiving renovations; student documents his frustration while enrolling in fall courses; NBC tries to create a new "Friends" with its adaptation of the hit British comedy "Coupling."
Contributers: David Bouquerel, Lucy Moiseenko, Andrea Pao, Hooman Rowshanbin, Samia Khalife, Tim Gunderson, Esther Wolf, Christina Pelka, Leanna Fong, Maria Repac
Staffer-at-Large: Vasha Maharaj, Simon Paul, Rafael Jacob, Julien Daviau, Matt Bramham, Shula Yemane, Vanessa Stepnowski, Elena Lapina, Naomi Macleod, Kristin Foster, Vishali Malhotra
Editor-in-Chief: Chris Spraakman
Assistant Editor: Julie Marion Sage
Layout: Jake Mitchell
Photo Editor: Peter Garver
Article titles:
Glendon left in the dust
"We asked you"
Wall to wallet clothing
News in brief
Et a part la cafeteria
Des parasites rigolos au theatre de Glendon
Summertime blues at York enrollment
Greening the ivory towers
Walking with Dewdney
So you want to be a Kyogen master?
NBC's new "Coupling" a poor replacement for "Friends"
Yonder over the frontera
Yo La Tengo- an interview with Ira Kaplan
Tosca, or How i learned to stop worrying and enjoy Puccini
Jersey's "Generation Genocide" is hit-and-miss
What is this thing called dancepunk?
Chroniques nocturnes
Toronto's French community comes out to grab up the latest in literary jewel
Issue #5 - January 27, 2003
Jan. 27, 2003 32 pgs.
Liberal politician Carolyn Bennett wowing students of York University; an issue of Toronto Weekly.
Contributers: Rosalie Taylor, Naomi Macleod, Boris Roginksy, Catherine Hancock, Bryan Scanga, Melissa Major, Martine Clements, Mihnea Dumitru, Chris Spraakman, Aliza Libman, Jane Currie, Sara O'Shaughnessy, Laurence Jollez, Christina Sibian
Chief Editors: Jason John O'Rourke, Jeremy Fortier
Layout/Design: J.J. O'Rourke, Jeremy Fortier
Business Manager: Chris Spraakman
Photography Editor: Jeremy Fortier
A&E Editor: Catherine Hancock
Copy Editor: Rosalie Taylor
Top Wanker of 2002: Noel W. Barnett
Cover Photo: Russell Le
Issue #6 - February 10, 2003
Feb. 10, 2003 12 pgs.
Travel guides for students traveling to either Quebec City or Tripoli during reading week; student-organized exhibition "Russia: the Challenge of Change" arrives at Glendon; drug use at Glendon reaches an all-time high; members of the Eating Disorder Association of Manitoba discuss the issue of body image and the media at the University of Winnipeg.
Contributers: Laurence Jollez, Mihnea Dumitru, Melissa Major, Sahahrokh Izadi, Melissa Caparelli, Elena Lapina, Genevieve Blanchet, Cortney Pachet, Noemie Olibera-Dorn, Robert Shaw, S.J. Morris, Sarom Bahk
Interim Bosses: Chris Spraakman, Jake Mitchell
Layout/Design: Mihnea Dumitru
Business Manager: Chris Spraakman
Copy Editors: Rosalie Taylor, S.J. Morris
Article titles:
Reading week travel guide
Last call for pub manager
The ghosts: a sensous and seductive tale of an adolescent in search of love
Les jeunes filles (de Glendon)
Russia: the Challenge of Change
Interview with Dr. Sergei Plekhanov
Students hitting bongs over books
La Verite
Marie Brassard's play unplugged and uncut
Anabell's rock-star world gone loco
Body image problems sparked by media
Les voisins
The stricken horse
Give the man a hot dog stand
World's oldest rock unearthed in Quebe
Issue #8 - March 26, 2003
Mar. 26, 2003 16 pgs.
The U.S. war against Irag started on March 21 with Americans sending 1,000 missiles to Baghdad; students speak out against the Iraq war; political science professors leaves Glendon for University of Ottawa; Glendon receives a visit from former Prime Minister kim Campbell.
Contributers: Martine Clements, Rosalie Taylor, Mihnea Dumitru, Stephane St-Onge, Chris Spraakman, Boris Roginsky, Oneal Walters, Naomi Macleod, John Yuma, Renee Benoit, Genevieve Blanchet, Noemie Olibera-Dorn
Chief Editors: J.J. O'Rourke, Jeremy Fortier
Business Manager: Chris Spraakman
Copy Editor: Rosalie Taylor
Page Designers: Jeremy Fortier, Stephane St-Onge
Article titles:
So long, and thanks for all my years as editor
It's the end of another academic year for Pro-Tem
Diary of a "human shield"
Pro-Tem phones one of the "shields"
Higher ideals: Toronto's peace movement
We asked you: Glendon students and faculty speak out against the war
Thinking a la Glendon: a last word
The futility of war
Obituary for Glendon's political science department
"Vive le Manoir!"
"Au commencement etait le manoir..."
Our manor then, and now?
Former Prime Minister Kim Campbell speaks at Glendon
Want to do more than complain?
Dare to be disturbed?
Theatre francais de Toronto ends its 35th season with Moliere's "Les Femmes Savantes"
Poetry
I am robot: I am cram
Issue #3 - November 4, 2002
Nov. 4, 2002 12 pgs.
The film "Frida" documents the Mexican painter's rise to artistic fame and her controversial private life; York University preparing for another strike; Theatre Glendon presents "Cactus Moon"; reflections on the relevance of "feminism" in today's culture.
Contributers: John Swayze, Dave Port, KS, Rosalie Taylor, Hooman Rowshanbin, Chris Spraakman, Corrine Bredin
Chief Editors: Jason John O'Rourke, Jeremy Fortier
Associate Editors: Catherine Hancook, Julie Sage
Business Manager: (open position)
Photo Editors: Jeremy Fortier, John Probyn
Advertising Manager: Jake Mitchell
Production Manager: Jake Mitchell
Copy Editor: Chris Spraakman
Layout and Design: J.J. O'Rourke, Jake Mitchell, Rob Shaw, Jeremy Fortier
Feature Writer: Dave Port
Cover Photo: Gaellin Ruairc
Article titles:
Frida Khalo: a portrait of honesty and passion
Another strike at York: let's get some reliable information for once
Asking the wrong questions...
Toronto, mon Canada a moi
Theatre Glendon presents...Cactus Moon
Postmodern poster boy Thomas Kinkdale marries bending trees and rushing waterfalls
On trial: confessions of a modern-day feminist
Marsden's slapschtik routine flops big-time!
Barfly bible- "Notes on a Beermat"- drinking and why it's necessary
An interview with Saint Dirt Elementary School
York Prez jokes it up about strike union
Winter Edition
Winter edition, 2002 16 pgs.
The events of September 11th have led to a major increase on media propaganda; campus restaurants and bars sees decreases in student attendance; first "Harry Potter" movie breaks records and pleases die-hard fans expectations.
Contributers: Sean Bawden, J.J. O'Rourke, Jonathan Swayze, Seth Wotten, Shodja Zianian
Editor-in-Chief: Noel w. Barnett
News Editor: Srimoyee Mitra
Arts and Entertainment: Catherine Hancock
Perspectives: Phil Rutland
Features Editor: Naomi Macleod, Chris Spraakman
Photo Editor: Jeremy Fortier
Poetry and Fiction: Phil Rutland
CUP Representative: Rosalie Taylor
Business Manager: Chris Spraakman
Translation: Veronique Bordes
Layout and Design: Elayne McLinton, Heather Guylar
Production Manager: Farhad Shamasblou
Article titles:
From the editor's desk
What's new at CKRG 89.9 fm?
Shady love
Opened eyes to closed foors
Canada pops
We're all guilty of poor-bashing
This is CNN: propaganda 24/7
Anthrax in a box
Poetry
A culture of apathy
Le 11 Septembre
Do what you can- it's all you can do
Alumni and undergrads: bridging the gap
All things must pass
"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" casts a spell over audiences
A light at the end of the corridor
A loud list: my favourite albums of the past year
What does FT 5-0 mean?
Ready to rock
Sinner
Issue #2 - October 21, 2002
Oct. 21, 2002 25 pgs
Jeweller Russell Oliver rumoured to run for mayor of Toronto; interview with The Donnas; review of the new Adam Sandler movie, "Punch Drunk Love".
Contributers: Melissa Major
Chief Editors: Jason John O'Rourke, Jeremy Fortier
Associate Editors: Catherine Hancock, Julie Sage
Business Editor: Chris Spraakman
Advertising Manager: Jake Mitchell
Production Manager: Jake Mitchell
News Editor: John probyn
Layout/Design Team: J.J. O'Rourke, Jake Mitchell, Joel Ramirez
Article titles:
Indigenous peoples
It's out with the old and in with the gold
Will jeweler Russell Oliver take in little king Lastman
Samantha gives local thugs a Thanksgiving day message: mind your manners
Granny growing pot for pets
F for fire
Izzy Stern or ain't he...
School-time confidential
Toronto man takes a high
Six degrees of syncopation
Derives estivales
Girls named Donna just wanna have fun
Plus ca change, plus ca reste la meme
Back neighbourhood velocity pellet gun
The most adorable pet competition!!!
Toronto's one and only guide to the stars
Extrait des memoires deSuzanne, 18 ans, Toronto, Canada
Something more with Jessie and Greg
Future Bill Gates bumped from school scholarship
Down and across
Coffee Talk
Second opinion
Jo Tensee's confidential diary
Playing to live, living to play
Believe in the power of "Punch Drunk Love
Issue #4 - November 18, 2002
Nov. 18, 2002 23 pgs.
A student addresses an open and comical letter to Premier Ernie Eves, discussing the increases in tuition, TTC fares, and electricity costs; a special issue of Toronto Weekly is included.
Contributers: Jaason Geerts, Oneal Walters, Rosalie Taylor, Boris Roginsky, Hooman Rowshanbin, Srimoyee Mitra, Jonathon Swayze, Naomi Dylan
Chief Editors: Jason John O'Rourke, Jeremy Fortier
Associate Editors: Catherine Hancock, Julie Sage, Chris Spraakman
Production Manager: Jacob M.D. Mitchell
News Editor: John Probyn
Layout/Desgin: J.J. "T-Bones" O'Rourke, Jake "The Snake" Mitchell
Photography Editor: Jeremy Fortier
Cover Photo: Cpl. McCaughey
Article titles:
The cake eaters
Editorial
Open letter to Eves
Winona Ryder trial shocker
Lots of pot!
Just bare facts on your pot, ma'am
West-Nile cure
You haven't perfected diddly squat!!!
School-time confidential: "double cohort" as creepy as bad double-dating
Le cas Nada vu
Izzy Stern or ain't he?
Inside story behind the trial of the year: Winona Ryder theft was all for a good deed
Cory Haim attempts a new career change!!!
Butts get top marks
Study finds smokes, walks benefit health
Your weekly star guide
Single pains
Inside Vertville's sex-crazed teens
Something more...with Jessie and Greg
The most adorable pet competition
Party pranksters hosed down after last call by brave firemen
A policy of harm, rather that harm reduction
A modest confusion
Paradise found on Dundas Street
Big Apple's saucy superhero stops se