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Issue #8 - January 25, 1999
Jan. 25, 1999. 12 pgs.
York University president Lorna Marsden wishes to create more "attractive" programs for Glendon; University of Toronto, York University and University of Alberta each receive million dollar donations.
Collaborators: Rob Shaw, Patrick Tomlinson, Christie Adams, Tukiso Muzondo, King Lear, desdemona, Richard Croteau, Amy Bottos and Cindy Boyd, Johnny Jameson, Derek Chezzi and Karen Foster, Jeff Power
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 editors
Commentary: discussion in deconstruction
The search for Glendon's next principle forges onward
Marsden attempts to start a fire under faculty council
Les nouvelles breves
Tobin's pre-election cash injection means tuition freeze for Memorial
Universities get slick donation from Imperial Oil
Graduation blues
Jubilee 2000 petition
All mighty gaia strikes again
Residence-love it or live it
A bug up your arse
Green jeans?
Poetry and fiction
The pickled egg poets launch
Seven stories
Obnoxious drunken interview with Ember Swif
Issue #11 - March 8, 1999
Mar. 8, 1999. 16 pgs.
McLaughlin College's newspaper Macmedia receives criticism for sexist article; 30, 000 evicted from Toronto homes; Canadian playwrights Jason Sherman and Tomson Highway visit Glendon.
Contributers: Rob Shaw, Patrick Tomlinson, Derek Chezzi, Carla Tonelli, Andrew Sunstrum, Stephanie Lake, Marie Daviau, Sarah Isaace, Greg Kennedy, Catherine Hancock, Ronald Reagan, William Carlos Williams, Carl Sandburg, Corita Kent
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
More letters to the editor
The Macmedia controversy continues...
Education ministers set course for post-secondary education
Evictions soar in Toronto with 30,000 evicted
Commentary
Opinions
The YYN project
The ivy beleaguered
Taking our breath away
Lick this...
Abandon ship
Conglomorates, corporations and cancer in a box
Film reviews: She's all that, 200 cigarettes
Tomson Highway and Jason Sherman at Glendon
Poetry and fictio
Issue #6 - November 30, 1998
Nov. 30, 1998. 16 pgs.
Prime Minister Jean Chretien visits Asia; University of Toronto creates graduate program that combines business and biotechnology; female professors at York still see pay inequalities; Jane Stafford is remembered in feature about Women's Memorial Day.
Collaborators: Rob Shaw, Meri Perra, Erin E. Donald, Patrick Tomlinson, Josephine, Jesse Clarke, Mary Vallis, Alex Bustos, Christie Adams, yeeneka, Laurent Dorval, Rob, Bridget van Voorden
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: Rae Perigoe
Photography Editor: Jennifer Westcott
Sports Editor: Alison Sammut
Production/Layout: Jane Gorley, Melanie Cadieux
CUP Liaison: Suzanne McCullag
Advertising Manager: Cameron Couch
Business Manager: Oliver Martin Jr.
Campus Plus Representative: Jason Kandankery
Commentary: J.J. O' Rourke
Interns: Tina Peers, Marie Daviau
Revisions: Kelly Masci, Paul Fabry
Article titles:
What ingredients shoudl go into business economics at Glendon?
Some definitions
Commentary
Chretien's visit to Asia: seeking economic progress or simply a forum for public relations?
Sauvegardez la foret ontarienne!
Critics blast market-driven mandate of new U of T bio-tech program
CBC saved from increased government control
Scott resigns under pressure over APEC affair
The struggle for equality
Snowball 1998
Why I bother to give a damn
The violence must end
Is women only space unfair to men?
Art is public
Are we what we eat?
Russian launching of the space station: cause for concern, reason to celebrate?
The wax postman
What does the GCSU mean to you and do you think it has been effective this year?
Metaphorical sand-blasted glass
Marie Darrieussecq: une apparition au Manoir!
Tandava-Lasya: the specific of duality
NBA or bust
Poetry or fictio
Issue #7 - January 11, 1999
Jan. 11. 2008. 12 pgs.
Women's only space receives much praise and criticism; student living in Hilliard residence at Glendon loses her keys, yet does not have locks changed; "The View From Here" returns to TVO; a reflection on Christmas holidays spent in residence.
Collaborators: Rob Shaw, Patrick Tomlinson, Sabrina Rieger, Christie Adams, Earle Sarabia Del Rosario, Douglas Quan, Darren Stewart
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:
Reality attack, attack reality
Commentary: women are not Pepsi-cola objects
Reaction to women's only space: concern or backlash?
CKRG 89.9FM: a critical deconstruction
Les nouvelles breves
New year, same old inquiry
Thirty to one-hundred dollar retrieval fee for lost keys in Hilliard
University suspends prof after marijuana conviction
Les mac-prisons
We wish you a commercialized Christmas and a franchised New Year
The electric kettle
A proposition to gig on a collective magic carpet ride
Christmas holidays in rez
Harmony and hardship: the juxtaposed reality of my millenium
The view from here...
Un bon cru fait
"We've got the spirit, you've got to hear it"
Memories and dreams? Lord Stanley's cup?
Poetry and fictio
Issue #3 - October 19, 1998
Oct. 19, 1998. 12 pgs.
Women's Centre creates mom support group; cellphones continue to be a danger to human health and wellness; Glendon prepares for Halloween.
Contributers: Christie Adams, Danusia Szwejkowska, J.J. O' Rourke, David Clarke, Rob Shaw, Hifza Ali, George Cummings Tamarack, Slathy
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: Rae Perigoe
Photography Editor: Jennifer Westcott
Sports Editor: Alison Sammut
Production/Layout: Jane Gorley, Melanie Cadieux
CUP Liaison: Suzanne McCollagh
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:
Editorial
Letters to the editor
Reply!
Your cafeteria exposed
Are the York kegs tapped?
A brief look at tuition around the world
Door openers
Board will examine corporate-school partnerships, Marchi says
The Gala against global greed
Folklore Glendonnien, deuxieme partie
Student days of action protest- Toronto
Mom's support group at the Women's Centre
We wish you a Merry Easter...er, Hallowe'en
Deathly mix can turn phonelines into flatlines
Handwriting as a form of individuality
Croyez-vous qu'il y ait des fantomes a Glendon
Walk this way please
Theatre thoughts: Billy Bishop goes to war
Insomnia
Hullabaloo in Toronto!
En ce moment a la galerie Glendon...
Poetry and fictio
Issue #5 - November 16, 1998
Nov. 16, 1998 16 pgs.
The Glendon's Women's Centre receives a death threat; Glendon pub faces financial woes; The Canadian Labour Congress supports free tuition and calls for a ban of private colleges.
Contributers: Christie Adams, Danusia Szwejkowska, J.J. O' Rourke, Meri Perra, Bridget Suzanne Von Voorden, Rob Shaw, le Beau-Blond, Earl Sarabia del Rosario; Loke, S, Orleans, Madness, Dags Hammerskjold, Candine Blackbeard, Marie Daviau
Editor-in-Chief: Joel Ramirez
Assistant Editor: Lionel Tona
News Editor: Ishani Gunasekera
Arts Editors 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:
Death threat at the Women's Centre
Tory propaganda?
Commentary
CKRG FM Stereo
The alternative question
Financial problems threaten pub
Campus-accesible
Labour groups condemn private colleges; support free tuition
Quebec parties quiet on educational issues in campaign
Interview avec John Court...
Glendon at a glance
Letters
Free the
The lonely thumb
Do you remember?
Agnes of God
Tom Cochrane: Xray Sierra
Hunger Striking
Waking Ned Devine
Paradise or death of...!
Almost Famous
Rap is the business
Banishment news that shocked the hockey world
Poetry and fictio
Issue #17 - March 25, 1996
Mar. 25, 1996. 8 pgs.
Acadia University students face tuition increase to pay for school computers; students disagree with University of Alberta's decision to offer Ralph Klein an honourary degree.
Contributers: Stu Clark, Jessica Gavin, H.S. Harris, Dawn Palin, Michael Plato, Shanley White, Juliette Williams
Editor-in-Chief: Patrick Joly
Assistant Editors: Suzanne Hinks, Robert Goldkind, Julie Gauvin
Arts Editor: Nathalie-Roze Fischer
Sports Editor: (open)
Features Editor: Tanya Marissen
Fiction and Poetry Editor: Michael F. Jursic
Photography Editors: Jane Gorley, John Wilson
Production: Andreia Bandeira, Teresa Finik, John Gazo
Typesetters: Lisa Walker
Advertising Manager: (open)
Distribution Manager: Christopher Raymond
Revisions: Marie-Eve Blais
Article titles:
Glendon se prepare pour son 35ieme
News in brief
Une page d'histoire
Acadia students pay to join information age
Editorial: USA-defenders of truth, justice, and the American way (or no way at all)
Rantings and ravings
A farewell to thirty years at Glendon College
Ethical relativity
Our students have skills
McMaster offers retirement package to cut budget
U of A students don't think Klein deserves honourary degree
Three lines free
SXSW-an extended David Lynch moment
Lucky strike
Oscar predictions
CRTC attacks Canadian kids shows
Psychic alliance to come to Glendon
Wall's relevancy called into question
Perot chooses running mat
Issue #8 - February 17, 1997
Feb. 17, 1997. 12 pgs.
A Glendon student tries to recruit Chelsea Clinton; Ontario government allows universities to raise tuition fees by ten percent.
Contributers: John Barnes, Salmna Amjad, Nathalie-Roze Fischer, Vanitia Butrsingkorn, Kelli Dilworth, Chelsea Clinton, Nicole Davison, Jason Kandankery, Helen Juvonen, Erica Stillo, Jim Benson, Sheryl Godin, Mark Medlan, Gaelle Giard
Co-Editors: Patrick Joly, Tanya Marissen
Assistant Editors: Stephanie Sleightholm, Amber Phalen, Julie Arseneault
Arts Editor: Jane Gorley
Sports Editor: Alison Sammut
Features Editor: Michael Gruzuk
Fiction and Poetry Editor: Joel Ramirez
Photography Editor: Pam Zotalis
Production: David Bolduc, Clea Schmidt
Typesetter: Paul Fabry
Advertising Manager: Lindsay Moody
Distribution Manager: Jane Gorley
Revisions: Danusia Szwejkowska
Article titles:
Des etudiants expulses par les autorites policieres
Editorial
Living with bulimia
Victory premature
A dead line for francophones
Vitrolles s'affiche Front national
Les manifestants sont expulses des bureaux de la presidente de York
BRAVO! '97 deserves an encore
Ontario students face tuition fee hikes
Journalism students snub "bribe" for positive tax stories
Computer error lets 100 flunk-outs back in
pssstt....have you heard about the sex play?
Crying all the way to the bank
Desperately seeking Chelsea
Valentine's Day is for lovers
Preserving Canadian culture
Qu'est-ce que ca donne?
A woman's voice
David Bowie is an earthling
Rhyme and reason
Silverchair's freak show
Ferengi 90210 exhibit a pop tart trip
Le service de liaison visite plus d'ecoles que jamai
Three lines free
The world of sports
Rogers vs. Rodman
Fiction and poetr
Issue #3 - October 21, 1996
Oct. 21, 1996. 12 pgs.
Glendon security guards face cutbacks; October 25 becomes Ontario day of protest; CBC creates Canadian version of hit TV show Sesame Street.
Contributers:
David Alan Berry, Kelli Dilworth, Nathalie-Roze Fischer, Daniel Pare, Stefan Racine, Tony Rose, Sadaf Saleem, Duco Samake, Clea Schmidt, Sarah Schmidt, Ed Villamerre, Dawn Xavier, Jennifer Zaplithny
Co-Editors: Patrick Joly, Tanya Marissen
Assistant Editors: Stephanie Sleightholm, Julie Arseneault
Arts Editor: Jane Gorley
Sports Editor: Alison Sammut
Features Editor: Michael Gruzuk
Fiction and Poetry Editor: Joel Ramirez
Photography Editor: Pam Zotalis
Production: David Bolduc, Clea Schmidt
Typesetters: Paul Fabry, Ginette Roberge
Advertising Manager: Lindsey Moody
Distribution Manager: Jane Gorley
Revisions: Marie-Eve Blais, Ginette Vallee
Article titles:
GCSU to embark on accessibility campaign
News in brief
S.O.S. Greve a Rouen
The Metro days of action: is it really worth it? (editorial)
Retraction
Attention!
Snobelen silenced by York students
The c-word again!? A student's perspective
The clash of the titans
Students from all over Ontario to join in Toronto portest
Ouverture du centre de ressources linguistiques
How will the October 25th day of protest affect you?
Allegations of unfair competition spell end of carpooling service
Vivre aux rythmes de l'Afrique
Nuit blanche a Hilliard
Sesame Street latest victim of 90s downsizing
Three lines free
An angel on the bus
Low-performance professors should face dismissal: report
Soya don't eat meat?
Paterson Ewen's beguiling extremes
Crash- sex and cars
There's a little "creature" in all of us
Hard core logo
Maple-lys' hockey returns
Hockey championship leaves hogtown
The world of professional sports
The Leafs practice
Poetry and fictio
Issue #8 - January 26, 1998
Jan. 26, 1998. 12 pgs.
An interview with York Federation of Students President Dawn Palin; Glendon raises awareness for those with physical disabilities during Access Week; Glendon Theatre produces musical "Stranger than Fiction".
Contributers: A. Cameron Branston, George Cummings, Paul Fabry, G.K., Marc Kroesen, Nicholas A. Lissouba, Christina Minski, Rae Perigoe, Meri Perra, Glenn Rigby, Emile de Rosnay
Chief Co-Editors: Joel Ramirez, Jane Gorley
Assistant Editors: Stephanie Sleightholm, William Paterson
Features Editor: Denise Alevizos
Arts Editor: Jason Kandankery
Sports Editor: Alison Sammut
Poetry Editor: Kimberly Wulf
Photography Editor: Jennifer Westcott
Production: Hasna Ali
Typesetter: Paul Fabry
Advertising Manager: Cameron Couch
Distribution Manager: Jane Gorley
Revisions: Anne-Marie Flanagan, Paul Fabry
Article titles:
Editorial
Letters to the editor
Championnat national a Glendon
Interview with YFS president Dawn Palin
Access Week at Glendon
Career conversations
News in brief
CityTV at Glendon
Acadia students up in arms over stalled contract talks
Trent TAs launch union drive
York wine and cheese sparks outrage
Eating disorders...
A cure for anorexia has been found!
Three lines free
She said, he said
My New Year's resolutions
1998 is the year fro self-realization
No more plastic people!
Glendonites unite!
A megamusical fan's guide to collective creation
An interview with the two directors
Oh Canada!
North America rules the world-in hockey that is!
Everybody was...Aikido fighting?
Poetry and fictio