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Tabloid Issue - April 10, 2001
Apr. 10, 2001 16 pgs.
Special tabloid issue; wealthy individuals dumping garbage in pooer areas; candidates battle or GCSU President during election period.
Chief Co-Editors: J.J. O'Rourke, Rob Shaw
News Editor: Mihnea Dumitru
Arts and Entertainment: Catherine Hancock
Features Editor: Noel Barnett
Fiction and Poetry: Patrick Bois
Photography: Jeremy Fortier
CUP Representative: Ines Pirslin
Design, Production and Layout: Andrew Weir, Catherine Walsh
Article titles:
Bully McRoberts busts balls...twice!
Woman's romp with rodent wrecks marriage
PM's past primes him for pies!
A whale...of a date
Medical miracle!
The magic power of witchcraft
Park Lane parasites busted!!
Now that's service with a smile!
Letter's to the editor
High tuition forces students to turn tricks
Survival sequel seeks suicide!
Felony foils fledgling affair
Bawden, LaFlamme clash for top spot!
Health Canada driver-crackdown
Nsync is Ntown
Porcine paratroopers poach polis
Bunker burning a hoax
Looking forward to old time values
Megaman mystifies!?
Castro pissed after trade invitation revoke
Issue #6 - November 28, 2000
Nov. 28, 2000 16 pgs.
University of Toronto student awarded $25,000 from collection agency lawsuit; deadlock U.S. presidential election heads to the American Judiciary System in order to declare a winner; a guide to finding the perfect Christmas gift.
Contributers: Srimoyee Mitra, Phil Rutland, Esta Naomi, Kate Zankowicz, Ghoti, La Resistance, Dr. Wolf, I.P., Eli Ross, CSL, Tanya Sokolowski, Megan Burgess, Jane Currie, Brooke Wilson, Cynthia Wood, Cedric Mays, Magnum
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 anf Production Manager: Shai
Layout and Design: Catherine Walsh
Revisions: Rosalie Taylor
Staff Writer: Kristin Wolf
Co-o Students: Agatha Gasior, Tony Spears, Jennifer Sheehy
Article titles:
Letter to the editor: I want my MTV
Hole in my head!
Letter to the editor: hypocrisy!
Bow down to hypocrisy!
Reversing graphic and getting roles
U of T graduate sues collection agency
A qui de droit
Cafeteria, j'en ai jusque la...
Cover Blown
Letter to the editor: love in the afternoon
primal urges and fingernail clippings
Remember
Stop beating around the bush
Inside the Sanctuary
Cas Public's Incarnation-a performance that astounds
Fictional interview 102
LLIR who?
Le monde en blanc et noir
Follow up
On the verge
Extrait de "Ma Strategie"
On hierarchical structures and an iMac
Christmas cards and espresso beans
An eternity to know your flesh
Gotta kick these winter blues
Shirley Bassey
The Deepest Heart
Living in Denial: King Arthur and the Space Cadet
Issue #2 - October 3, 2000
Oct. 3, 2000 20 pgs.
Free circulation of the Toronto Star places campus papers at risk; being "skinny" is just as scrutinizing as being "obese"; a new student to Canada settles in residence at Glendon.
Contributers: Jean Aymer, Kelley Green, Amanda Kehlor, Kenneth McRoberts, John Coltrane, Phil Rutland, Noemie Olihera-Dorn, Matthew Bramham, Srinoyee Mitra, Coralie Cochin, Amadine Ody, Julie Sage, Ines Marheljevic, Jane Currie, Scott Bradley, Patrick Bois, Naomi Macleod.
Co-op Students: Agatha Gasior, Tony Spears, Jennifer Sheehy
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
Article titles:
La valse des feuilles d'erable
Stars and straps
The spirit of the Vikings
ResNet: fiasco further
Revelations and subtleties of autumn
Communique
Save me, John Coltrane!
Asterix chez les bucherons
Almost
Giuliani's genocidal gentrification
My blue scarf
The collection of children's crumbs
HVW8
Portrait of a young girl
The Toronto Star deal
The symphonic moshpit
Ode to a t-bird
The skinny on being skinny
Attacker targeting females
Crash claims Canadians
This is what I like
Free money!
Vous avez dit bizarre?
Ohhh Canada...
Opps, I dropped my flute
SAGA-full circle
My arms, your hearse
Las Toro's of Barcelon
Issue #8 - January 30, 2001
Jan. 30, 2001 16 pgs.
Embedded advertising has reached all-time levels; birth control pills contain some surprising ingredients; "Harry Potter" series is enchanting children as well as university students and adults.
Contributers: Byron Burkholder, Erin Elliot, Robert Goldkind, Carolyn Henry, Julie Ireton, Crystal Mace, Cedric Mays, Ryan LaFlamme, Christina Page, Liana Pizzulo, Phi Ruthland, Angela Walcott, Gavin Williams, Naomi
Chief Co-Editors: J.J. O'Rourke, Rob Shaw
Managing Editors: Catherine Hancock, Mihnea Dumitru
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: Kristin Foster
Article titles:
Racing toward an emotional ethic
Nothing's worse than more
my hope
Treasure found in Glendon Hall
Galerie Glendon- la poesie cree le monde
Urine it
Higher learning continues
Boobs and jobs and boob jobs
Adam Sandler: the funny man
A Glendon hockey miracle
20 candles
The magic of Harry Potter
Brain buggers
My year of meats
Then and now
Dark offerings
Today
New somptuous offices for Pro-Tem
Recycled update
Worse than you thought
Word of honour
Breakdown
The alienation generation
A whole new CKRG
She's plastic silk
Le contrepe
Issue #12 - March 22, 1999
Mar. 22, 1999. 16 pgs.
GCSU Director of Communications critiques Pro-Tem; a feature on the future of the small press; Glendon's International Studies program reconstructed in the hope to increase enrollment.
Contributers: Rob "Spazz" Shaw, Patrick "Mushy" Tomlinson, Ed "Eternal" Beres, Catherine "Buffy" Hancock, Alexander "El Greco" Muskos, Etienne "Starbuck" Poliquin, Danielle Seville, Bridget van Voorden, Renee Jackson, Rebecca
Editor-in-Chief: "Jaundice" Joel Ramirez
Assistant Editor: Lionel "de Lyon" Tona
News Editor: Ishani "houdini" Gunasekera
Arts Editor: Melanie "the kid" Cadieux
Perspectives Editor: "Buddha" Maria Kougias
Features Editor: Paul "Poems R us" Fabry
Fiction and Poetry Editor: Rae "play" Perigoe
Photography Editors: Jennifer "& Brian" Westcott
Sports Editor: Alison "Nsync" Sammut
Production/Layout: Jane "fruity" Gorley, Melanie "the kid" Cadieux
CUP Liaison: Suzanne "Burroughs" McCullagh
Business Manager: Oliver "OJ" Martin Jr.
Commentary: "Mister" J.J. O' Rourke
Interns: Tina "sunshine" Peers, Marie Daviau, Josephine "Nature" Henault
Revisions: Paul "Poems R us" Fabry
Article titles:
Editorial/letters
Things that piss me off
Journee de la francophone
Teaching award
L'Universite York a 40 ans!
Update on the search for the new principle of Glendon
Renovations and constructions at Glendon
Commentary
GCSU member questions CKRG's services
BRAVO's auditioning process questioned
An examining of Glendon's student newspaper
Unoriginal sin
The future of the small press
Do we have a squatter among us?
We love you, goodbye
Movie reviews: Cruel Intentions, 20 Dates, Forces of Nature
Bravo! Encore!
Getting Away With Murder
Poetry and fictio
Editor's Note
Mar. 15, 1999. 2 pgs.
Special editorial issue addressing the problems of the upcoming GCSU election. Issues addressed: votes bribed by hot dogs, voting based on popularity.
Editor, producer, layout and design: Joel Ramirez
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Issue #4 - November 2, 1998
Nov. 2, 1998 12 pgs.
Youth hit hardest in division between rich and poor; CUPE has ability to strike if it does not reach a proper settlement with York University; a feature on procrastination.
Contributers: Christie Adams, Danusia Szwejkowska, J.J. O' Rourke, Isabelle Desroches. Katryn Atkinson, Meri Perra, Bridget Suzanne Von Voorden, Renee Jackson, Lio
Editor-in-Chief: Joel Ramirez
Assistant Editor: Lionel Tona
News Editor: Ishani Gunasekera
Arts Editor: Melanie Cadieux
Perspectives Editor: Annamaria Kougias
Features Editor: Paul Fabry
Fiction and Poetry Editor: Rae Perigoe
Photography Editor: Jennifer Westcott
Sports Editor: Alison Sammut
Production/Layout: Jane Gorley, Melanie Cadieux
CUP Liaison: Suzanne McCullagh
Advertising Manager: Cameron Couch
Business Manager: Oliver Martin Jr.
Campus Life Representative: Jason Kandankery
Interns: Tina Peers, Marie Daviau, Caitlin Fullerton
Revisions: Kelly Masci, Paul Fabry
Article titles:
Letters
Un ancien de Glendon a l'honneur
News in brief
Former student attacks professor
Deputy Secretary-General speaks at Glendon
Youth hit hard...as gap between rich and poor grows, report says
A matter of principles
Folklore Glendonnien
CUPE votes to strike
Glendon at a glance
Stop thief!
"Procrastination is the thief of time"
Liberal arts?
Start it with a smile
Nothing ever really gets accomplished
To be or need to be: advertise processed reality
Lounge music still hip-happenin'
Everest
World class dance in Toronto
Bonding to our memories
Poetry and fictio
Issue #10 - March 1, 1999
Mar. 1, 1999. 16 pgs.
Federal 1999 budget receives criticism from students; York University's involvement with big-businesses provokes debate among students; hockey fans mourn the end of games at Maple Leaf Gardens.
Contributers: Rob Shaw, Patrick Tomlinson, Christie Adams, Bonne Mamie, Glen Rigby, Linda Ronchi, Carla Tonelli, Alex Bustos, Magda Hentel, George Cummings, Carolyn Grisold, La Femme Espiegle
Editor-in-Chief: Joel Ramirez
Assistant Editor: Lionel Tona
News Editor: Ishani Gunasekera
Arts Editor: Melanie Cadieux
Perspectives Editor: Annamaria Kougias
Features Editor: Paul Fabry
Fiction and Poetry Editor: Rae Perigoe
Photography Editor: Jennifer Westcott
Sports Editor: Alison Sammut
Production/Layout: Jane Gorley, Melanie Cadieux
CUP Liaison: Suzanne McCullagh
Business Manager: Oliver Martin Jr.
Commentary: J.J. O' Rourke
Interns: Tina Peers, Marie Daviau, Josephine Henault
Revisions: Paul Fabry
Article titles:
Letters to the editor
Les belles recettes de bonne mamie
CKRG 89.9FM fully operational
Student owned pubs a thing of the past?
The evolution of a revolution
American students stage sit-ins against sweatshops
Students call 1999 budget a failure
Glendon ITS proposes cyber cafe
Nouvelles breves
Securite: a votre service!
The Y2K bug at York
Dui bu gi, do you know where your culture is?
Mini-gamblers and the jackpot
Blue moon: I saw you standing alone...twice
Why do people let mega monsters into their gardens?
Big business at York University: friend or foe?
Tony n' Tina's wedding
Bravo '99
Goodbye, my friend
Poetry and fictio
Issue #2 - October 5, 1998
Oct. 5, 1998 12 pgs.
Glendon cafeteria contract expiring; Glendon's Women's Centre hiring and training new volunteers; Pepsi enters in to a ten-year deal with York University.
Contributers: Christie Adams, Le Beau-Blond, Le Nicois, Lance Adjetey, Madness, Maria Gentle, Catherine Hancock, J. Belaki, Slathy, Brad Crowe, Carla Tonelli, Meri Perra, Isabelle Desroches, Tina Peers
Editor-in-Chief: Joel Ramirez
Assistant Editor: Lionel Tona
News Editor: Ishani Gunasekera
Arts Editor: Melanie Cadieux
Perspectives Editor: Annamaria Kougias
Features Editor: Paul Fabry
Fiction and Poetry Editor: Rae Perigoe
Photography Editor: Jennifer Westcott
Sports Editor: Alison Sammut
Production/Layout: Jane Gorley, Melanie Cadieux
CUP Liaison: Suzanne McCullagh
Advertising Manager: Cameron Couch
Business Manager: Oliver Martin Jr.
Campus Plus Representative: Jason Kandankery
Interns: Tina Peers, Marie Daviau, Caitlin Fullerton
Revisions: Kelly Masci, Paul Fabry
Article titles:
Letters to the editors
Reply!
Cafeteria contract expiring
Take back the night
Women's Centre workshops
Student group mounts legal challenge against bankruptcy law
Felicitations ecole de traduction
News in brief
GCSU goes to small claims court
La femme derriere l'homme
Cola giant consumes Glendon
Does corporatization=privatization?
Probing for foreign bodies
Student comments on York's "sucretive Pepsi deal"
What are we consuming anyway?
1998 MMVA's
Theatre thoughts: Coyote Ugly
Poetry in motion
Seventy is a charm
Poetry and fictio
Issue #9 - February 8, 1999
Feb. 8, 1999. 16 pgs.
Millenium Schoolarship board faces criticism for unequal student representation on board; a feature on Hepatitis C.
Collaborators: Rob Shaw, Patrick Tomlinson, Christie Adams, Tara Geraghty, Bonne Mamie, Alex Bustos, Quade Hermann, Robert Marcks
Editor-in-Chief: Joel Ramirez
Assistant Editor: Lionel Tona
News Editor: Ishani Gunasekera
Arts Editor: Melanie Cadieux
Perspectives Editor: Annamaria Kougias
Features Editor: Paul Fabry
Fiction and poetry editor: Rae Perigoe
Photography Editor: Jennifer Westcott
Sports Editor: Alison Sammut
Production/Layout: Jane Gorley, Melanie Cadieux
CUP Liaison: Suzanne McCullagh
Business Manager: Oliver Martin Jr.
Commentary: J.J. O' Rourke
Interns: Tina Peers, Marie Daviau, Josephine Henault
Revisions: Paul Fabry
Article titles:
Letters to the editor
Opinions
Giving everyone access to Glendon
Les belles recettes de Bonne Mamie
Glendon, gossip and rumors, rumors, rumors!
e-business
Wage gap still significant at Canada's universities
Millenium Scholarship board under fire
Glendon celebrates the season
Hepatitis C
Lamination for the nation
Addiction, addiction, addiction
Plundering with pirates: idol audio radio
Glendon's bulletin board
Gamelan Toronto
7 stories...
North America rules the world again!
Poetry and fictio