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Issue #6 - November 29, 1999
Nov. 29, 1999 16 pgs.
Escott Reid, Glendon;s first principal, is profiled; Glendon hosts its second successful Poetry Night; Spice Girl Mel C releases a successful solo album; the Glendon Theatre production "The Gas Heart" is reviewed.
Contributers: Steven Irvine, Noel Barnett, Christie Adams, The Lark, jeremy, Sir Moonlight, K. Szymanski, Ilwad Ahmed, Jean-Philippe Nadeau, Pamela Gordon, Karen Tacchi, Martin Carrier, Karine Brassard, Suzanne Desrochers, Vianney Carriere
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 Moreau
Business Manager: Patrick Boldduc
Intern: Flute
Revisions: Julien Daviau, Jean-Philippe Nadeau, Danielle Seville
Article titles:
The responsibility of the audience to its artist
Don't you get it?
Escott Reid- a profile
Un jour sombre dans l'histoire des femmes: 'injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere'
What's with those posters?
A night to remember
Glendon gossip
Le caucase: une poudriere de type balkanique?
Do you think straight?
Is Santa a spy?
Solo spice
Une goutte de blue sur une toile rouge
"Hollywood": food for thought-where's the beef?
Sitting comfortably in a silver chair
Upcoming events
Cindy Sherman: photographe ou artiste?
Bringing dada to Glendon
Ice cold is hot
El tuerto
L'inspiration
Pauvres Diables
"Everybody in leather
Issue #2 - September 26, 1994
Vol. 34, No. 2
Sept. 26, 1994
Summary: Glendon works towards creating a safer campus; update on the GCSU; overview of the student health plan.
Editor-in-Chief: Nathalie-Roze Fischer
Assistant Editor: Marlaine Lindsay, Julie Gauvin, Dominique Marcotte
Entertainment Editor: Johanne Tremblay
CUP Editor: Emily Pohl-Weary
Sport Editor: Paul Grewal
Production: Chantal Harvey, Simon Marchand, Eric Tremblay
Fiction and Poetry Editor: Priscilla Oxendine
Advertising Manager: Cameron Fraser
Copy Editor: Open Position, Manon Harvey
Typesetter: Suzanne Hinks, Lisa Walker
Photography Editor: Open
Collaborators: A.I. Bocage, David Bolduc, Michael Haberlin, John Gazo, Didier Leclair, Marc-Antoine Véricain
Ed Villamere
Distribution: Chris Struk
Titles:
Le Café de la Terrasse: L'Alternative
Le Québec et Glendon
Editorial: Le Francais! What is this!!!
Crime and Prevention and You
Dorm Delivery Directory
Coupures dans l'Education
GCSU: In Session
Glendon Shines Through
Conseils aux femmes seules
Ain't no stopping us now!
Comment Faire La Queue Sans Se Fatiguer?
Proctor Has a Lot to Offer
Your Student Health Plan
Oooh, Scarey Woodland Creatures..
Issue #11 - January 29, 1996
Jan. 29, 1996. 8 pgs.
Project Censored Canada reveals ten ignored stories by the mass media; students charged with fraud after caught using fake TTC student cards.
Contributers: Jon Barnes, Stephane Bibeau, Paul Hurtubise, Kersten Colmar Kindt, M-J Milloy, Heather Pringle, Marisa van der Plaats, Sarah Rujeedawa, Lorna Wainwright
Editor-in-Chief: Patrick Joly
Assistant Editor: 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
Revisions: Marie-Eve Blais
Typesetter: Lisa Walker
Advertising Manager: Amanda Loughran, David Sproull
Distribution Manager: Robert Goldkind
Article titles:
Canadian media miss big stories
Les etudiants de premiere annee sont representes
News in brief
Editorial: pouvoir d'achat
Rantings and ravings
Ontario education cuts could be worse than expected
Battling the bottle
Newt: reptilian dogma
Equipe Canada: l'envers de la medaille
Mulroney's rights not infringed upon
.....stories of intrigue and torturous boredom
Previous incarnations of Canadian musicians
Tarantino's vampires really suck
TTC cracks down on fake student passes
The Toronto Raptors: who loves this game?
La peine de mort pour les cyclistes delinquants
Three lines free
Poetry and fictio
Issue #3 - October 3, 1994
Vol. 34, No. 3
Oct. 3, 1994
Summary: Alternatives of the Glendon Health Care Coverage plan; safety precautions for residences; AGO painting stirs controversy.
Editor-in-Chief: Nathalie-Roze Fischer
Assistant Editors: Marlaine Lindsay, Emily Pohl-Weary, Julie Gauvin, Dominique Marcotte
Entertainment Editor: Johanne Tremblay
Sports Editor: Paul Grewal
Fiction and Poetry Editor: Priscilla Oxendine
Advertising Manager: Cameron Fraser
Production: Chantale Harvey, Simon Marchand, Eric Tremblay
Photography Editor: Liam O'Neil, Heather Braiden
Copy Editors: Jill Havens, Manon Harvey, Sonja Thomason
Typesetter: Suzanne Hinks, Lisa Walker
Distribution: Chris Struk
Collaborators: David Bolduc, Stéphane Cloutier, Linda Christensen, Michael Haberlin, Michael F. Jursic, Sheri Ladoucier, Didier Leclair, Todd McDaniel, Sarah Shauhghnessy, Christos Vritsios, S.B. Wiseman
Titles:
Cafétéria: Nouvelle Entente
Rite of Genital Mutilation Under Fire
Editorial: Fear
Letters to the Editor
Il Était temps
A Force to be Reckoned With
Alternative Health Care Coverage
Back to School
S.O.S. Photocopieuses
Parizeau's Puzzle
Mon Québec à moi
Crime Prevention at Home and Work
Rosas corps et âme
"Swing la Bacaisse avec la Bottine"
You'll Never be Slayer
Picasso, Cézanne and Christopher Plummer: Art or Hype at the AGO?
Make Beer-Not War
Sports Calendar
The What Football League?
We Can Do Without the Scout (A Special Sports Movie Preview)
Conseils Du Department De Securite
Bilingual Club
À la recherche d'un(e) Tuteur (trice)
Poetry and Fictio
Issue #10 - March 13, 2000
Mar. 13, 2000 12 pgs.
The Glendon sports bar has a new manager, Tanya Ramsay; Canadian citizens should start taking more pride in their country; a feature on life in New York City.
Contributers: Christie Biggs, Natalie Flute, Tanya Ramsey, Steve Irvine, La paz, Charlotte Budd, Christie Adams, Danielle Maheu, Ines Perslin
Editors-in-Chief: Melanie J. Cadieux, Patrick Tomlinson
News Editor: Colleen McConnell
Arts Editor: Catherine Hancock, Rae Perigoe
Perspectives Editor: J.J. O' Rourke
Features Editor: Rob Shaw
Fiction and Poetry Editor: Danielle Seville
Photographic Editor: Loic Olivier
Production/Layout: Shai, Sarah Moreault
CUP Liaison: Patrick Tomlinson
Business Manager: Patrick Bolduc
Intern: Mihnea Dumitru
Revisions: Julien Daviau
Article titles:
Who represents Glendon College?
The worries of a misguided soul
Improving the sports bar
Sex toy pub: a buzzing good time!
YFS candidate debates
Journee franco
The middle east comes to Glendon
Where's the patriotism?
If I were President of the GCSU...
Gentrification: in search of Utopia
No winners in election this year
The tides of war: why is Glendon the jewel of the YFS crown?
"I'm gonna save you with rock and roll!"
Chatting with Jay
Big daddy
The Buzz
Leftovers in this fridge?
Bravo!
Turntablism-what an interesting subculture!
Upcoming events
Speed queen
People's assembly 211
Issue #7 - January 12, 1998
Jan. 12, 1998 12 pgs.
Ontario government gives universities permission to increase tuition fees; a feature on the commercial aspect of Christmas; the Backstreet Boys perform live in Toronto.
Contributers: J.S. Bastard, Paul Fabry, Rachel Furey, Philip Godin, Kristine, Nicolas A., Lissouba, LOKE, Meg Murphy, Emile de Rosnay, Rae Perigoe, Luke Webbe
Chief Co-Editors: Joel Ramirez, Jane Gorley
Assistant Editors: Stephanie Sleightholm, William Paterson
Arts Editor: Jason Kandankery
Sports Editor: Alison Sammut
Features Editor: Denise Alevizos
Fiction and Poetry Editor: Kimberly Wulf
Photography Editor: Jennifer Westcott
Production: Husna Ali
Typesetter: Paul Fabry
Advertising Manager: Cameron Couch
Distribution Manager: Jane Gorley
Revisions: Anne-Marie Flanagan, Paul Fabry
Article titles:
News in brief: It's not their fault; Dawn Pawlin enters her second term as president of the YFS; Proud to be part of Glendon; Japanese language and culture course; Certificate in the discipline of teaching English as an international language
Editorial
Letters to the editors
Students unite to save Glendon
Glendon student's forum
Students to take nation-wide action against student debt
Massive tuition hikes in the works in Ontario
Merry freakin Christmas
No presents...no Christmas
The true meaning of Christmas
A time for charity
She said, he said
Choses a faire
Three lines free
Things that make you go hmmm...
Hair today, gone tomorrow
El Nino rising from the sea
The most moronic submission this edition
It's all about collective creativity
Don Juan...etcetera: an interview
Rent: generation xer's give notice
Love, Aunt Martha
Backstreet Boys live!
Poetry and fictio
Issue #6 - November 14, 1994
Vol. 34, No. 6
Nov. 14, 1994
Summary: MP John Godrey visits the Glendon Campus; Glendon reflects on Remembrance Day, World War II veterans and the current "glamourized" image of current military personals; Chomsky visits the University of Toronto, discussing the power of American economic interests in the developing world economy.
Editor-in-Chief: Nathalie-Roze Fischer
Assistant Editors: Marlaine Lindsay, Emily Pohl-Weary, 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: André Constantin, Ryan Elinsky, Todd McDaniel, Kate, Thelma, Joel Ramirez, Chantale Sajo, Anne-Catherine
Titles: Propaganda, the Liberal Way
Manifestation étudiante à Ottawa
Editorial: Ravenous Apathy
Letters to the Editor
Centre de Ressources Linguistiques
Chine Nouvelle ou Nouvelle Chine
Remembrance Day: an outdated concept?
Le Livre Vert: une option qui fait peur
Shots in the Dark
Le Livre Vert: une option qui fait peur...Suite
Teaching English abroad: an option for grads
Tuer au nom de la vie
Chomsky Disses American Foreign Policy
"Notre Femme des bois" Anne Russon: l'expert d'orangs-outangs
Anti=Pc lobby group gets big donation
Éducation: les réformes "réflechies"
Via Renovatur north-south: Globalising Art from Pole to Pole
La Répétition Ou Le Crime D'Anouïlh Au TFT
Dream Warriors
C.O.C. Delivers
NTD 3
Andrew Cash and the Little Ones
Women show promise, Men show problems
Referendum
Poetry and Fictio
Issue #8 - January 31, 2000
Jan. 31, 2000 12 pgs.
Students not pleased about potential strike; Glendon student finds laptop stolen from dorm room; a feature on child labour.
Contributers: Daphney "activist" Foong, Mihnea Dumitru, Nicole Lavigne, Katherine Spence, Ruth, D. Yanchus, P. Morton, Christie Adams, Strider, Valencia, Jean Chuck
Exceptional Editor: Melanie J. Cadieux
Written Word Wizard: Patrick Tomlinson
Nothing But the News Please: Colleen McConnell
Artsy Fartsies: Catherine Hancock, Rae Perigoe
The Perspective from Above: J.J. O' Rourke
Our Man on the Inside: Rob Shaw
Master of the Play: Danielle Seville
The Eternal Optimist: Steve Irvine
The One Eyed Conquerer: Noel Barnett
Say Cheese!: Loic Olivier
Friendly Layout People: Shai, Sarah Moreault
Making Sense of our Dollars: Patrick Boldduc
Intern: Natalie Flute, Pamela Gordon
Revisions: Danielle Seville
Article titles:
A while ago
An apology from the vice president
J'accuse!
Annonces
Bridging the gap between access and awareness
Controversy surrounds strike vote
Voices unheard
Theft in residence
Challenging child labour
Why some of the clothes we wear are badges of total corruption?
Big mac, large fries and the philosophy of life to go please!
This week's topic: hacking computers and software pirating
Embrace the fabric man
Talent isn't everything
Pictures at an exhibition
A bid farewell to the legendary hermit
Upcoming events
A non-review of the Glendon recital
Our lady peace
role reversal
El tuert