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Issue #3 - October 2, 1995
Oct. 2, 1995. 8 pgs.
York students unsure of the meaning behind the Jewish holidays in September; changes made to the Canadian Student Loan program confuse students applying to OSAP; a Glendon student discusses his trip to Boston; cell phones cause disturbance in social settings.
Contributers: Jean-Marc Duguay, Jane Gorley, Tanya Marissen, Ethan O'Neil
Editor-in-Chief: Patrick Joly
Assistant Editors: Suzanne Hinks, Robert Goldkind, Julie Gauvin
Arts Editor: Nathalie-Roze Fischer
Sports Editor: Paul Grewal
Features Editor: Michael F. Jursic
Fiction and Poetry Editor: (open)
Photography Editor: john Wilson
Production: Andreia Bandeira
Copy Editors: Nathalie-Roze Fischer, Jean Nostrome, Sonja Thomason
Typesetters: Lisa Walker
Advertising Manager: (open)
Distribution Manager: Robert Goldkind
Article titles:
Holidays or Holy days?
Incorporation 8-1-1
Position compromettante (editorial)
Rantings and ravings
Referendum: Quebec students ready to go it alone
Impeachment impasse
News in brief
Loan changes confuse many students applying for OSAP
La soiree pub de direction-jeunesse: un franc succes
America, the not so bad
Word's worth
UFO: une menage au bilinguisme
Cynic at large-social communication
Drugstore
Showgirls
Blow seeds
York ends monster losing streak
Psst...pass it on
Issue #9 - December 5, 1994
Vol. 34, No. 9
Dec. 5, 1994
Summary: Numerous funding problems still exist for York's campus residences; York receives six million dollars to improve campus safety; Women's Remembrance Day reflects on the disturbing statistics of violence towards women, with a special focus on the Montreal shootings.
Editor-in-Chief: Nathalie-Roze Fischer
Assistant Editors: Marlaine Lindsay, Emily Pohl-Weary
Assistant à la rédaction- Julie Gauvin, Dominique Marcotte
Entertainment Editor: Johanne Tremblay
Sports Editor: Paul Grewal
Fiction and Poetry Editor: Priscilla Oxendine
Advertising Manager: Patrick Joly
Production: Chantal Harvey, Simon Marchand, Eric Tremblay
Photography Editor: Liam O'Neil
Features Editor: Sarah Shaughnessy
Copy Editors: Jill Havens, Manon Harvey, Sonja Thomason
Distribution: Chris Struk
Typesetters: Suzanne Hinks, Lisa Walker, Dianna Bustamente
Collaborators: David Bolduc, Mike F. Jursic, G. Gavin Gunhold, Shelagh Lemke, Derek Fong, Jawad Sqali, Sarah B. Wiseman, Tracy Beckford
Titles:
Une nouvelle principale: de nouvelles idées
Report Calls for Streamlining
Glendon Makes Some Cuts of Its Own
Glendon reçoit la Slovaquie
Red Football
York financially commits to improving safety
Shots in the Dark
Tempête sur le voile
Visa students: "Forgotten" Law means visa students unentitled to UI benefits
End US embargo of Cuba, protesters say
Editorial: Remorseless Reality
Letters to the Editors
Wicca
Symbiose
Histoire à dormir debout
Catalysts To Violence
le 6 décembre et ensuite...
le multiculturalisme divise le Canada
Word's worth
La Violence Conjugale Nous Concerne Tous
Lest We Forget....
Cycling: Tis The Season to Think Safety-Take the time to learn how to deal with bike theft
Communiqués
Poetry and Fictio
Issue #4 - November 11, 1996
Nov. 11, 1996. 12 pgs.
Government announces it will pay GST on books from libraries, universities and other public services; University of Ottawa first school to provide scholarship for gay and lesbian studies; a review of Baz Luhrmann's new adaptation of "Romeo and Juliet."
Contributers: Vanita Butrsingkom, Stephane Corriveau, Kelli Dilworth, Carey Frey, Rachel Furey, Sarah Galashan, Venetia Gonsalves, Mark Medland, Tom Papayannakis, Amber Phalen, Stephanie Power, Janelle Rainville, Ian Roberge, Carolina Soderholm, Johanne Tremblay
Co-Editors: Patrick Joly, Tanya Marissen
Assistant Editors: Stephanie Sleightholm, Julie Areseneault
Arts Editor: Jane Gorley
Sports Editor: Alison Sammut
Features Editor: Michael Gruzuk
Fiction and Poetry Editor: Joel Ramirez
Photography Editors: Pam Zotalis
Production: David Bolduc, Clea Schmidt
Typesetters: Paul Fabry
Advertising Manager: Lindsey Moody
Distribution Manager: Jane Gorley
Revisions: Marie-Eve Blais, Ginette Vallee
Article titles:
Power shut down at Pro-Tem
CUPE strike vote passes
Crash burned (editorial)
What exactly happened during the days of action in Toronto?
Au clair des etudes, mon ami Fardeau...
Un coup de coeur contre les coups de cafard!
Les mines qui tuent
Student reading week survey
The Glendon service association
GST rebate does little to help students
Green spirit revived as winter
La societe de debat s'illustre aux championnats
Busking brings the TTC alive: notes from the underground
A "goil" changes the oil
U of O offers scholarship for queer studies
Wiwa takes Ogoni plight to North American students
L'affaire Jean-Louise Roux
One staple set me off!
Random act of kindness
Three lines free
Glendon's comedy connection
Basquiat
William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
Malediction and prayer
Punk opera at the opera house
The Subhumans: punk legends make a come back
Peer Gynt: not! Are we supposed to be confused?
Maple Leaf Gardens: 65 years of pride
The world of sports
Poetry and fictio
Issue #4 - November 3, 1997
Nov. 3, 1997. 12 pgs.
Lorna Marsden York University's new President; Glendon creates an International Studies Club; McGill student association takes the university to court.
Contributers: TJ Braganza, Vanita "Sweet cheeks" Butrsingkorn, Bill Clinton, The Crow, Cy, Emile de Rosnay, Paul Fabry, Adam Gorley, Ishani Gunasekera, Marika Kemeny, Madness, Rae Perigoe, Dominique Tanguay, J.A.B.
Co-Editors: Jane Gorley, Joel Ramirez
Assistant Editors: Stephanie Sleightholm, William Paterson
Arts Editor: Jason "J.J." Kandankery
Sports Editor: Alison Sammut
Featured Editor: Denise Alevizos
Fiction and Poetry Editor: Kimberly Wulf
Photography Editors: Pam Zotalis, Jennifer Westcott
Production: John Gazo, Husna Ali
Typesetter: Paul Fabry
Advertising Manager: Stephanie Sleightholm
Distribution Manager: Jane Gorley
Revisions: Sarah Day, Paul Fabry, Anne-Marie Flanagan, Saba Jafri
Article titles:
Editorial: Glendon's problem is everyone's problem
Letters to the editor
Interesse(e) par l'union europeenne?
"The Glendon problem"
Looking for a job?
Dr. Lorna R. Marsden York U's new President
Choses a faire
International Students Club
Cafeteria protest
McGill student union gets ready for legal battle
Pot legalization movement picks up steam
Protestor roughed up at Nike demonstration
University: hip, hype or frenchi's?
Hey baby, what's your blood type?
Amsterdam
Reefer Madness
Experience this necessary play!
A life less ordinary
Can-abyss train
The compleat works of wllm shkspr (abridged)
Martin Yesterday
Oasis- be here now
She said, he said
Survival tips
World of sports
Paint the town teal: Florida wins the world series
Poetry and fictio
Issue #3 - October 20, 1997
Oct. 20, 1997. 12 pgs.
Glendon's concurrent education program abruptly canceled; pro-life student group at Memorial University creates controversy; university football players test positive for steroids.
Contributers: TJ Braganza, Monia Brizzi, Vanita Butrsingkorn, Rachel Furey, Elise Gatti, Jen Horsey, Kelli Kieley, LOKE, Madness
Co-Editors: Jane Gorley, Joel Ramirez
Assistant Editors: Stephanie Sleightholm, William Paterson
Arts Editor: Jason "J.J." Kandankery
Sports Editor: Alison Sammut
Features Editor: Denise Alevizos
Fiction and Poetry Editor: Kimberley Wulf
Photography Editor: Pam Zotalis
Production: John "God" Gazo, Husna Ali
Typesetter: Paul "Fingers" Fabry
Advertising Manager: Stephanie Sleightholm
Distribution Manager: Jane "Andretti" Gorley
Revisions: Sarah Day, Paul Fabry, Anne-Marie Flanagan, Saba Jafri
Article titles:
Letters to the editor
Editorial
Concurrent education squeezed out of Glendon
A new fund for young entrepreneurs launched
Choses a faire
The graduate
Construct this, buddy
Student loans can't be released through bankruptcy for two years
Women's centre opposed to pro-life group on Memorial campus
Three university football players test positive for steroids
Sex-files case no. 69
She said, he said
My man Busta Bust about to do his thang
Pay attention to sister
College Street West
World of sports
Flyin' Brian dead
See you soon Scottie!
Players first put to the test
Poetry and fictio
Issue #6 - January 20, 1997
Jan. 20, 1997. 12 pgs.
Former Glendon history professor Albert Tucker donates 1.5 million legacy
Des etudiants de Glendon apportent leur soutien aux enfants de Toronto
La course Vendee Globe Challenge: une epreuve surhumaine
"Megacity" controversy: Al Leach declares war on Toronto
Behind the scenes
Rapist go home
Our traditional puberty
Kissinger's five acquitted due to lack of evidence
Canadian schools join Team Canada in rush to recruit overseas
$15 million donation veiled in secrecy
Innovative members show wakes up the Sculptor's Society
Evita: worth crying for
Hamlet: to go or not to go...
The people vs. Larry Flynt
Spearhead's chocolate supa highway
Punks, skinz, mods and queers
Shanny's flyin' high!
An unlikely hero or a developing star?
Detroit wings it!
America's most wanted-team that is!
Hockey coach pleads guilty to sexual assault
Poetry and fictio
Issue #6 - November 27, 1995
Nov. 27, 1995. 8 pgs.
Glendon pub wishes to charge full-time students 15 cents per credit for refurbishments; Ontario government cuts funding for post-secondary institutions.
Contributers: Stu Clark, Bob Gold, Jane Gorley, Stanislav J. Kirschbaum, Amanda Loughran, Lori Turnbull
Editor-in-Chief: Patrick Joly
Assistant Editors: Suzanne Hinks, Robert Goldkind, Julie Gauvin
Arts Editor: Nathalie-Roze Fischer
Sports Editor: Paul Grewal
Features Editor: Tanya Marissen
Fiction and Poetry Editor: Michael F. Jursic
Photography Editor: John Wilson
Production: Andreia Bandeira, John Gazo
Revisions: Marie-Eve Blais
Typesetters: Lisa Walker
Advertising Manager: Amanda Loughran, David Sproull
Distribution Manager: Robert Goldkind
Article titles:
Glendon pub falls short
Editorial: Christmas wish
Harris and friends
Creation d'un nouveau club pour les etudes internationales
Forum etudiant
News in brief
Shots in the dark
Common sense could cost Ontario students a fortune
Quand l'amour se veut polygame
Le referndum du 30 octobre au Quebec et le Canada
Netnews
Student journalist irked by Maclean's survey
Little sisters still waiting for court ruling
Three lines free
Toronto Dance Theatre beguiles at Harbourfront
Hayden mini-profile
Poetry and fictio
Issue #1 - September 20, 1999
Sept. 20, 1999 16 pgs
Glendon frosh week a major success; Glendon pub turns to nutritious food to help create a healthy campus lifestyle; best fiolms of the summer movie season.
Contributers: Alyshia Bestard, Bridget van Voorden, Roberto Laso, Noel Barnett, Algiers, Wordsworth, Danielle
Editor in Chief: Melanie J. Cadieux
News Editor: Denis Yanchus, Lyne Bourdages
Arts Editors: Catherine Hancock, Rae Perigoe
Features Editor: Rob Shaw
Fiction and Poetry Editor: Danielle Seville
Photography Editor: Loic Oliver
Production Layout: Shai Ohayon
CUP Liason: Patrick Tomlinson
Business Manager: Patrick Bolduc
Commentary: J.J. O'Rourke
Interns: Tina Peers, Natalie Flute
Revisions: Danielle Seville
Amandine Michel
Special Thanks: Joel Ramirez
Article titles:
Editorial/letters
Bathrooms were filthy with grass and mud after mud-slide
Chronology of the conflict in East Timor
Announcements
Shinerama
Montrez-moi le fric!
The pub goes veggie
Successful frosh week the result of perspiration and team work
Confusion and uncertainty over volunteer tutoring proposal
Redefining the notion
I'll buy that for a dollar
CBC newsworld
Stubborness?
conservative corporation or liberal arts
Come togther
Eye in the sky
Hear the bacon sizzle!
Life in rez: first contact
Moonshining in the deep south
Upcoming events
Run off with ebony
You know what i did this summer
The future of music
First comes craze then you die
For the love of the game
El tuert