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Issue #1 - October 7, 2002
Oct. 7, 2002 2 pgs
Editorial reflects on the ability of advertisers to manipulate their market anywhere; Russia is the theme for upcoming Halloween pub night; touching obituary for Professor Glen Frankfurter.
Contributers: Charles LeBaise, Jonathan Swayze, John Probyn, Chris Spraakman
Editors-in-Chief: J.J. O'Rourke, Jeremy Fortier
Article titles:
Brewing campus blues
Dripping us dry
Gameplan CKRG
Halloween pub
Faculty council: just like the jedi
Le francais dans tous ses etats
Obituar
Issue #7 - March 3, 2003
Mar. 3, 2003 23 pgs.
Glendon's on-campus food bank frequently visited by students; Women with the name "Lois" unite to form a name club; an issue of "Toronto Special."
Contributers: Mihnea Dumitru, S.J. Morris, Sean Bawden, Rosalie Taylor, C.P. Spraakman, Aliza Libman, Danielle Lamb, Christina Sibian, Karen Chan, Martine Clements, Boris Roginsky, J
Chief Editors: J.J O'Rourke, Jeremy Fortier
Business Manager: Chris Spraakman
Copy Editor: Rosalie Taylor
Page Designers: S.J. Morris, Jeremy Fortier, J.J. O'Rourke
Article titles:
Reader mail
What's your name? i bet it isn't Lois!
Food for thought...
Is the Manor closing?
Student politics at Glendon: here I stand
Smart drink over-dose!
America to the French: our fries are "freedom fries!"
Miss Universe Canada hopeful gets her bikini in a knot
What a winter
Swimsuit special
Bush's risky game of "risk"
Quebecois teens are hooked on smart drinks!
Toronto ready for war
Teachers cram for NHL trade deadline
Scotty Bowman curses leafs
Down'n'acrossword
Something more with Jesse and Greg
Men who have a small penis get more oral sex
Flaming Haim
Behind the veil of morality
Attack on Iraq not justified
GCSU halts payment to its directors
Medieval times in Toronto
Alleged irregulations in student union cheques brings balance of power into questio
Issue #9 - February 27, 2001
Fe. 27, 2001 20 pgs.
Local Toronto band breaks into the scene due to word-of-mouth; Dominican Republic's sugar cane slave industries faces international criticism; women's magazines continue in failing to provide articles with positive messages.
Contributers: Cedric Mays, Michael A. de Villiers, Carolyn Henry, Marie-Pascale Proulx, Crystal Mace, T.J. Braganza, Phil Thee, Robert Doisneau, Erin Gault, Jennifer Sheehy, Burt Glinn, Bird @ the baronness', James Nachtwey, Scott Bradley, Genevieve Gelinas, Steve "the drunk" Irvine
Chief Co-Editors: Jason John O'Rourke, Rob Shaw
New Editor: Mihnea Dumitru
Arts and Entertainment: Catherine Hancock
Perspectives: Katerina Bakalis
Features Editor: Noel Barnett
News: Julien Daviau
Fiction and Poetry: Patrick Bois
Photography: Jeremy Fortier
Advertising Manager: Vacant
CUP Representative: Ines Pirslin
Design, Production and Layout: Andrew Weir, Catherine Walsh
Revisions: Rosalie Taylor
Staff Writer: Bobby Deakos
Article titles:
Little hope for democracy through GCSU
Save me John Coltrane
Mergers and acquisitions? An exercise in Duplicity
Attention Glendon community
Desertion blues
lover-ing
Thinking a la GCSU: the case of the kidnapped Dell
Monster mash
Rejecting the top 40 and everything after
Detenir son savoir
Coyote love
V'la l'bon temps...
The perils of globalization
Love under the oak
Haitian sugar cane cutters: a portrait of a modern slave
Cup rant
Unwilling to manage the Mahones
Confessions of a magazine junkie
You've already won me over
An authority on the authority
On the outside looking in
Sweet story
Diffusing into the top 40
Sleeping with the enemy
The constructed image and the mass media
Love under the oa
Issue #1 - September 19, 2000
Sept. 19, 2000 16 pgs.
York's shuttle bus leaves first-year students stranded; Glendon College is Canada's little-known secret; London musical "Mamma Mia!" is a major hit in Toronto; the World Wide Web has changed society but can be a potentially dangerous tool.
Contributers: Sasha Arsharha, Scott Bradley, John Coltrane, Kelly Green, TJ Braganza, Dennis Yanchus, Julie
Co-op Students: Agatha Gasior, Tony Spears, Jennifer Sheehy
Chief Co-Editors: JJ O'Rourke, Rob Shaw
News Editor: Mihnea Dumitru
Arts and Entertainment: Catherine Hancock
Perspectives: Katerina Bakalis
Features Editor: Noel Barnett
News: Julien Daviau
Fiction and Poetry: Vandana Kapoor
Photography: Jeremy Fortier, Esta Naomi
Advertising Manager: Jenn Eudoxie
CUP Representative: Ines Pirslin
Production and Design: Shai, Erin Masskant, Catherine Walsh
Reviser: Rosalie Taylor
Staff Writer: Kristin Foster
Article titles:
Shh! I'm Froshing!
Falling into things
Shuttle bus strands busy students
Upon the death of a loved one
ResNet information: fiasco central
The pillar of life
When Rowan Barrett was the man
Filiation du con
This cubicle is so fucking small
Embodiment
Student clubs provide more than just free food
Chasin' wind
Money, money, money
Si jamais un Prof te regarde
The World Wide Web: what you don't want the Internet to be
Excerpt from P.P.
Save me John Coltrane
You still know what I did this summer
Film festival is still bigger than eve
Issue #1 - September 21, 1998
Sept. 21, 1998 12 pgs.
Books, papers and exams belonging to a Glendon professor apparently missing; a review of select Glendon clubs; Pepsi strikes a deal with York University to be the exclusive campus soda provider.
Contributers: Jayson Morin, J.J. O' Rourke, Le Beau-Blond, Le Nicois, Laurent Dorval
Editor-in-Chief: Joel Ramirez
Assistant Editor: Ishani Gunasekera, Lionel Tona
Arts Editor: Melanie Cadieux
Sports Editor: Alison Sammut,
Features Editor: Paul Fabry
Fiction and Poetry Editor: Rae Perigoe
Photography Editor: Jennifer Westcott
Production/Layout: Jane Gorley, Melanie Cadieux
Typesetter: Paul Fabry
CUP Liaison: Suzanne McCullagh
Advertising Manager: Cameron Crouch
Business Manager: Oliver Martin jr.
Camus Plus Representative: Jason Kandankery
Interns: Nicole Carlucci, Tina Peers, Marie Daviau
Revisions: Kelly Masci, Paul Fabry
Article titles:
Pro-Tem: the next generation
Editorial
CKRG unplugged?
Fire
Missing books and exam papers
Clubs at Glendon
Is the MAI treaty really dead?
Pepsi-cola deal with York University
Folklore Glendonnien
Summertime shenanigans
My martial addiction
Le project pilote "Positive Space" de York est a la recherche de benevoles
Separation: an anthology with arguments
What did you think of this year's frosh week?
That's not groovy, baby
Punchbuggy "My Norwegian cousin"
Louise attaque
ArtGig
Le Nicois, le batard et le beau-blond
Number 63 and counting?!?!?!?!?!
Fiction and poetr
Issue #3 - October 17, 2000
Oct. 17, 2000 16 pgs.
"Billy Elliot" is a touching and humourous film; over-crwding and famine will have disastrous consequences in the long-term for our planet; Glendon Theatre screens the popular French comedy "Le Diner des Cons" receiving great reviews from students.
Contributers: Le Resistance, Scott Bradley, Mike Harrison, Dr. Wolf, Kate Zankowicz, Romina Mardirosian, The Enraged Nudist, MB, Yves Martineau, Bobby Deakos, Sarah Burrow, George Cosbuc, Christine Landry, Loic Olivier, Jamie O'Rourke
Chief Editors: J.J. O'Rourke, Rob Shaw
News Editor: Mihnea Dumitru
Arts and Entertainment: Catherine Hancock
Perspectives: Katerina Bakalis
Features Editor: Noel Barnett
News: Julien Daviau
Fiction and Poetry: Vandana Kapoor
Photography: Jeremy Fortier, Esta Naomi
Advertising Manager: Jenn Eudoxie
CUP Representative: Ines Pirslin
Design and Production Manager: Shai
Layout and Design: Catherine Walsh
Revisions: Rosalie Taylor
Staff Writer: Kristin Foster
Co-op students: Agatha Gasior, Tony Spears, Jennifer Sheehy
Article titles:
To the editor
Self-expressing Billy Elliot
Everything that rises
The trouble with Goldilocks
Les blues de l'etudiant(e) (international(e))
Our future's fucked
Sensitive skins
Silent song
The little student that could...
POTUSA
Avis a la population
We want land
Vous croyez en l'avenir du bilinguisme?
Snow, "Mind on the moon"
Paseo del Tuerto: cocktails on Gorky Street, Moscow, 1941
POTUSA interview
A mainstream of consciousness
The fall
The men who toil for gold
Love in the afternoon
The review
Future tense
To the editor
Des femmes de terrain
Media responsibilit
Issue #7 - January 16, 2001
Jan. 16, 2001 16 pgs.
Media portrays York University president different than from a student's perspective; a Romanian immigrant reflects on why thousands of people look to Canada for a better life; students return to class as strike at York University ends.
Contributers: Pierre-Olivier Savoie, Patrick Tomlinson, Bobby Deakos, Joey, Kelley Green, Brad Henderson, Tragedy, Line Pong
Carolyn Henry, Ines Pirslin
Chief Co-Editors: J.J. O'Rourke, Rob Shaw
News Editor: Nihmea Dumitru
Arts and Entertainment: Catherine Hancock
Perspectives: Katerina Bakalis
Features Editor: Noel Barnett
News: Julien Daviau
Fiction and Poetry: Patrick Bois
Photography: Jeremy Fortier
Advertising Manager: Vacant
CUP Representative: ines Pirslin
Design, Layout and Production: Andrew Weir, Catherine Walsh
Revisions: Rosalie Taylor
Staff Writer: Kristin Foster
Article titles:
Aurevoir, L'Hon. M. Bouchard
The halt and the lame
To be ingested with haste is but a terrible tragedy
To be or not to be...Canadian
On the field
Students return to what?
Sunday (present)
We have nothing to lose but out sanity
The dawn of a new era
They're bona fide
Force fed fallout
Dude, where's my refund?
Not fucking fodder
Professional disgruntled student
Mega movies and more in 2001
GCSU plans to wake Glendon up
Down the hall
To Radio Glendon: council votes $1600
York Pro-Tem
Voicing reason and so much more
Le contrepet
Blink this!
Don't relax too much
Masked
Your average teenage boy
All in all in all
Racing toward slaver
Issue #4 - October 31, 2000
Oct. 31, 2000 20 pgs.
Canadian attempts to give viewers a Canadian history lesson with new series; the negative effects of Mayor Mel Lastman; film and music producers care more about revenues and chart positions than quality of art.
Contributers: Patrick Bois, Sean Bawden, Phil Rutland, Nicholas L, Julie Sage, Lindsay Porter, Pascal Faucher, Melissa Major, Dr. Wolf, Kelley Green, Srimoyee Mitra, Coralie Cochin, Amanda Ody, Denzel Washington
Chief Co-Editors: J.J. O'Rourke, Rob Shaw
News Editor: Mihnea Dumitru
Arts and Entertainment: Catherine Hancock
Perspectives: Katerina Bakalis
Features Editor: Noel Barnett
News: Julien Daviau
Fiction and Poetry: Vandana Kapoor
Photography: Jeremy Fortier, Esta Naomi
Advertising Manager: Jenn Eudoxie
CUP Representative: Ines Pirslin
Design and Production Manager: Shai
Layout and Design: Catherine Walsh
Revisions: Rosalie Taylor
Staff Writer: Kristin Foster
Co-op Students: Agatha Gasior, Tony Spears, Jennifer Sheehy
Article titles:
Be good
Racing for a network
One college student
Fictional interview 101
The road to Golgotha: network competitors
The final cut
Tout plein de rien du tout
Getting stoned at Lee's
B-raie du qou le manifeste du beret
Protesters and protestees: network competitors
L'ecoute electronique au Canada: ecoute que coute
A not so ghastly ghost: network competitor
Mel Lastman: Network Competitor
Theatre review: Cloud 9
Les voix humaines
Dreamer
And she said
CUPE 3903: the issues and consequences
In it for the money
Two thousand and none
Chipmunk checks out Pro-Tem
Sabrina Villasenor's embodiment
Warning- admittance restricted to those 18 years of age and over
Bedazzled
2630's on the verge...
Un air de deja vu
Cookin' up a storm
CD review: Tchort
G-Major
Shampoo poster
Issue #10 - March 27, 2001
Mar. 27, 2001 17 pgs.
The Glendon gallery presents pieces by Toronto artist John Iacobelli; exercise is an exhausting, but rewarding activity; conversations with strangers on public transportation can be acceptable; Glendon's talent show "Bravo" a major success.
Contributers: Jennifer Sheehy, Phil Rutland, Dennis Yanchus, Carolyn Henry, Phil Thee, Angela Walcott, P. Ghetto Bastard, Faith, Kelley Green, Pierre Gaudard, Emma Galloway, Carolyn Cook, Shady Yazdan, Rita McNeil, Darren Azzez
Chief Co-Editors: Jason John O'Rourke, Rob Shaw
News Editor: Mihnea Dumitru
Arts and Entertainment: Catherine Hancock
Perspectives: Katerina Bakalis
Features Editor: Noel Barnett
News: Julien Daviau
Fiction and Poetry: Patrick Bois
Photography: Jeremy Fortier
Advertising Manager: Vacant
CUP Representative: Ines Pirslin
Design, Production and Layout: Andrew Weir, Catherine Walsh
Revisions: Rosalie Taylor
Staff Writer: Bobby Deakos
Cover Photo: Pierre Guadard
Cover Poem: Rita McNeil
Article titles:
Taking the route less traveled
Analysis in urbia
Spontaneously balling Jordan
The Saint, The Hero and The Clown
Campus work link to the rescue
Vive la Quebecois death metal!
My ego, my ego, mine, mine, mine
What's up with those stairs, anyways?
Sex: not a movie
Sudan
Free falling democracy: Quebec City and everything after
I'll take Italian steel over Canadian steel anyday
Literary trade agreements
Carnivore
Quebec City summit of the Americas
Alienation generation 2: riding the rocket the better way
I like
Bravo to Glendon performers
The caveman's valentine
Revelations
Magic is afoot
Tom didn't want to fly with the team
YFS and King Arthur's Dirty Frolic
Dear Editors
Issue #5 - November 14, 2000
Nov. 14, 2000 24 pgs.
Massey Hall's musical production "New Music- New Instruments" is different, yet entertaining; delay of strike negotiations cause Glendon student's to protest at campus entrance; review of the opera "Nostalgia."
Contributers: Phil Rutland, Melissa Major, Dr. Wolf, Kelley Green, Amandine Ody, Cathia Badiere, Elena Lapine, Joel Ramirez, Patrick Tomlinson, Martin Gegus, Charles-Antoine Rouyer, Scott Bradley, Naomi MacLeod, Angelique Wojck
Chief Co-Editors: J.J. O'Rourke, Rob Shaw
News Editor: Mihnea Dumitru
Arts and Entertainment: Catherine Hancock
Perspectives: Katerina Bakalis
Features Editor: Noel Barnett
News: Julien Daviau
Fiction and Poetry: Patrick Bois
Photography: Jeremy Fortier
Advertising Manager: Vacant
CUP Representative: Ines Pirslin
Design and Production Manager: Shai
Layout and Design: Catherine Walsh
Revisions: Rosalie Taylor
Staff Writer: Kristin Foster
Co-op Students: Agatha Gasior, Tony Spears, Tony Sheehy
Article titles:
Letter to the editor: I am Russian...
A simple act of civil disobedience
Expo photo ROM
Get into the rhythm
A student speaks out
Soiree musicale a Glendon
Spiritualize your soul
Thinking a la GCSU: multiple political disorder
A meeting place
A detour on Bayview
Just when you think you had a choice...
Autoshare et consommation durable
We're gonna have a TV party tonight
Stock, Mike, Mel: the choice is clear
The pennance of America's black athletes
A public service announcement
When does it end?
Chamber Opera review: Nostalgia
The bottle (the timeless lachrymatory)
One true swing
This is not a review of Bagger Vance
Lonely planet
Petite sauterie in French
We won
Le debat etait trop global
Satan bear and the poo dogs
Ground level parking
3 solid CD reviews
Critical publicity
Whoa Nelly!
Show me the money
Drop the beat
Punk grows up
Artles