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Issue #1 - September 18, 1995
Sept. 18, 1995. 8 pgs.
Federal government introduces changes to the Canada Student Loans Program; a review of the film
Kids"; Glendon's Womens' Centre switches locations.
Contributers: Jordan Clarke, Jane Gorley, Jill Havens, Marlaine Lindsay, Celia Newhouse, Nancy Pelletier
Editor-in-Chief: Patrick Joly
Assistant Editors: Robert Goldkind, Suzanne Hinks, Julie Gauvin
Arts Editor: Nathalie-Roze Fischer
Sports Editor: Paul Grewal
Features Editor: Michael F. Jursic
Fiction and Poetry Editor: Sarah Shaughnessy
Photography Editor: John Wilson
Production: Andreia Bandeira, John Gazo
Copy Editors: Nathalie-Roze Fischer, Jean Nostrome, Sonja Thomason
Typesetters: Lisa Walker
Advertising Manager: (open)
Distribution Manager: Robert Goldking
Article titles:
LA question
Government dishes off student loan business
Pro-Tem a 35 ans! (editorial)
Speeding, privacy and Big Brother
Government dishes off...
News in brief
Tempers flare over Womens' Centre switch
Word's worth
Le bon, la brute et le barbu
U.N. me
Live music sucks doesn't it?
Belle de jour
Kids
Men don't have everything women need
Poetry and fictio
Issue #11 - April 7, 1997
Apr. 7, 1997 13 pgs.
Special, year end "spoof" edition included; independent recording artist Beck performs in Toronto; Glendon gallery faces changes in its structure.
Contributers: Alan D. Brownlee, Kelli Dilworth, Dawn Palin, Ed Gillis, Kirk Johns, Erika Knapp, Justin Fleigelman, Marcy Girard, Alexandre Ballot, Salman Amjad
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:
Dean frees up $35,000 for student activities from Cultural affairs budget
What a way to end the school year! (editorial)
Rantings and ravings
Le greve se poursuit
GCSU
Students speak: do you think the strike is a nightmare or a dream
Cult of Beck draws thousands!
Unsettling accounts
Glendon hockey pool: final standings
End of an era
Villeneuve: champion du monde?
The world of sports
Spoof issue titles:
Adam to Marsden: "show me the money!"
The strike is over!
Beware the squirrel!
What's your style?
Fashion files
Haught and knot
Innies and outie
Issue #7 - December 4, 1995
Dec. 4, 1995. 8 pgs.
Glendon's Women Centre expands food bank services to all students; new birth control pill Norplant stirs controversy.
Contributers: Stephanie Bibeau, joanne Deer, Jessica Gavin, Jane Gorley, Jill Havens, Jennifer Job, Eric McConachie, Nancy Picard, Amanda Urginkis
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 Editor: Jane Gorley
Production: Andreia Bandeira, John Gazo
Revisions: Marie-Eve Blais
Typesetter: Lisa Walker
Advertising Manager: Amanda Loughran, David Sproull
Distribution Manager: Robert Goldkind
Article titles:
Reflexions sur le 6 decembre
Editorial: Je me souviens
Opinion
Food for thought
Groupe d'etude sur Glendon
A day to remember calls for action
News in brief
Welcome to our revolution
Recipe of the week
Norplant-taking the control out of birth control
Blood
Dressed in Yella
Bruleur de feux rouges
Celestial intuition
Poetry and fictio
Issue #12 - March 30, 1998
Mar. 30, 1998. 12 pgs.
Glendon;s first work/study program a success; chiropractor Dr. Moona Rahemtulla is interviewed; a feature on alternative healthcare; linguist Noam Chomsky speaks at Massey Hall.
Contributers: a bunch of students
Chief Co-Editors: Joel Ramirez, Jane Gorley
Assistant Editors: William Paterson
Features Editor: Denise Alevizos
Arts Editor: Luke Matthew Webbe
Sports Editor: Alison Sammut
Poetry Editor: Kimberley Wulf
Photography Editor: Jennifer Westcott
Graphics Editor: TJ Braganza
Production: Husna 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
News in brief: CKRG to broadcast again, sex scandal rocks Cafe de la Terrasse, Fortin named as ruler of the world
restauranics gets bookstore contract, Pro-Tem staff party a "bust", pub to sell cockroaches, residence fire kills 12, GCSU president found naked on roof, Glendon liaison reveals new recruitment strategy, Dyane Adam revealed as horrible monster who hates everyone and wants to see Glendon destroyed and doesn't like students or their parents
The general certificate in work and study
She said, he said
Conspiracy theory of the year
An interview with a chiropractor
Acupuncture- how does it work?
A really nice guy
American Perfekt good and bent
Hush little baby, don't say a word
Glendon at large
The Glendon garden
Whose world order?
Hardcore pulp ages well
What is the most important or engaging or interesting book that you've read since you started university?
Three lines free
Trade for what it takes
World of sports
Sports updates
Rocket Richard battles cancer
Poetry and fictio
Issue #13 - February 12, 1996
Feb. 12, 1996. 8 pgs.
Students protest financial cuts to post-secondary institutions; student newspapers attempt to submit false information to Maclean's annual university issue.
Contributers: Jim Bridges, Laura Connell, Kersten Colmar Kindt, Pierre Naud, Emily Pohl-Weary, Sarah Rujeedawa, Alex Stevens, Mark Tudhope
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: Robert Goldkind
Revisions: Marie-Eve Blais
Article titles:
Students storm Ontario legislature
Omnibus
Referendum results finally final
News in brief
Editorial: What price vision?
Rantings and ravings
Glendon students set stage for cross-Canada protest
Maclean's catches bogus university info
Boot camp for bad kids
Ontario research funding in jeopardy
If Canada is divisible so is Quebec
A radical new path
Kidding on the square with Bruce McCulloch
Three lines free
Free space
Poetry and fictio
Issue #7 - January 17, 2000
Jan. 17, 2000 12 pgs.
Teaching Assistants at the University of Toronto demand tuition relief as well as other benefits; Time Warner is bought out by AOL; holiday movies are reviewed.
Contributers: Noel Barnett, Sarah, Jane Gorley, Bridget van Voorden, Doug, P Ghetto Bastard, Clifford G. Holland
Editor-in-Chief: Melanie J. Cadieux
Fascist Content Editor: Patrick Tomlinson
News Editor: Colleen McConnell
Arts Editors: Catherine Hancock, Rae Perigoe
Moral Upholder: J.J. O' Rourke
Conspiracy Freak: Rob Shaw
Fiction and Poetry Editor: Danielle Seville
Photography Editor: Loic Olivier
Production/Layout: Shai, Sarah Moreault
Business Manager: Patrick Boldduc
Intern: Natalie Flute
Revisions: Julien Daviau, Jean-Philippe Nadeau, Danielle Seville
Article titles:
The more things don't change, the more they stay the same (editorial)
Theatre Glendon reviving a dadaist classic: Tristan Tzara and "The Gas Heart"
Commentary
Voices unheard
U of T TAs demand tuition rebate
Do we want to strike?
Winter Carnival starts this week
Managerial upheaval at the campus Pub
Trouble on the Terrasse
Features
Perhaps tomorrow, grandpa. Perhaps tomorrow.
It's a monster! AOL takes over Time Warner
Tableaux d'une exposition
The truth shall set you free
Holiday movies
Cindy Sherman at the AGO
How FENIXtx and Blink182 stole my heart and my...
Upcoming events
El tuerto
Foreverslee
Issue #3 - October 18, 1999
Oct. 18, 1999 16 pgs.
GCSU president Christy Biggs facing impeachment charges for removing Pro-Tem issue from frosh kits; University of Toronto cutting back on radio station production; a feature on the political standing of prostitutes in Canada's political spectrum.
Contributers: Geoffrey Young, Ian Savage, Jeff Parent, Esther Raanani, Noel Barnett, Mino, Sierra Nelson, Yehudah Lionel Cullman, Tammi Kisoff, Natalie Flute, Andrew Loung, Kelly Pedro, Kathleen Imbeau, Jake and Kitty (distribution), Melissa Major, Chantal Regimbal, Helene Di Papajupni, Lidia Jeunvau
Managing Editor: Melanie J. Cadieux
Assistant Editors: Rob Shaw, Rae Perigoe
News Editor: Colleen McConnell
Arts Editors: Catherine Hancock
Perspectives Editor: Patrick Tomlinson
Features Editor: Rob Shaw
Fiction and Poetry Editor: Danielle Seville
Photography Editor: Loic Oliver
Production/Layout: Shai, Sarah Moreault
CUP Liason: Patrick Tomlinson
Business Manager: Patrick Bolduc
Intern: Natalie Flute
Revisions: Julien Daviau, Jean-Philippe Nadeau
Article titles:
Our lifeblood: you
Passion is like genius: a miracle
We need more blue-uniformed rotten baloney on the grill...along with the "bacon which we can hear sizzling"...
Open to the world-but not to neighbors
GCSU inc.?
Calling all the frosh
First Bill Clinton, now Christy Biggs?
CUPE strike vote successful
Miss the bus?
Four CIUT volunteers get the boot
Mmmm...yummy in the tummy
dilemma of the immortals
The real prostitution story
McDonald's et l'ascendance vertigineuse du "big mac"
Le lendemain matin...
Drive Me Crazy
Mystery, Alaska
Upcoming events
It's your gallery
Le Septieme Salon du livre: un succes croissant
Forever swing entertains
Glendon student dances life's tango
El tuerto
The ministry of SELF
Half a wish remembered on the ha'penny bridg