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Issue #2 - October 4, 1999
Oct 4, 1999 20 pgs.
Kenneth McRoberts becomes the new principle of Glendon; eating a healthy breakfast each day helps to reduce stress levels during school year; tips for maintaining a healthy diet during the school year; GCSU leader bans Pro-Tem from September 1999 frosh kits.
Contributers: Jordyn Jack, Jerod Wiszniak, Ulrich Hammel, Meghan Trussler, Alicia Campbell, Marta Buckle, Meri Perra, Bobby Diekos, Miguel Martin, Angela Pacienza, Jean-Pilippe Nadeau, Veronique Protoy, Erin Van Moorsel, Martin Carrier, Steven Irvine, Angela Milenlovic, Michael Harrison, Leslie Oke, Ian Savage, Noel Barnett, Ilwad Ahmed, D. Eleanor Mackintosh, Bridget Suzanne van Voorden
Editor in Chief: Melanie J. Cadieux
News Editor: Colleen McConnell, Lyne Boudages
Arts Editors: Catherine Hancock, Rae Perigoe
Perspectives Editor: Patrick Tomlinson
Features Editor: Rob Shaw
Fiction and Poetry Editor: Danielle Seville
Photography Editor: Loic Oliver
Production/Layout: Shai Ohayon, Sarah Moreau
CUP Liason: Patrick Tomlinson
Business Manager: Patrick Bolduc
Commentary: J.J. O' Rourke
Intern: Natalie Flute
Revisions: Julien Daviau, Jean Philippe Nadeau
Article titles:
Letters to the editor
J.J. O' Rourke replies
Un nouveau principal a Glendon
The homecoming of the millenium
Glendon is us
You are what you eat
Death sentence issued to four students in Iran
GCSU elections
News in brief
Third's time a charm
Student leader censors newspaper
Le stylo BIC: une invention qui roule
Want to be Yeomen?
Le frigo: therme romain ou objet contemporain?
NATO in Toronto
This is your money I'm talking about
La reincarnation de Pavlov
The role of the small press: waging the battle against domestication
World issues...???
Invaders from TFS
Happiness is our lady peace
McMaster and James: the next big thing?
Upcoming events
A fridge, a gas heart
Sloan goes over to the edge!!
OLP, out of the blue
The Fragile: the new Nine Inch Nails album
American Beauty
Best laid plans
The relic hunter: made in Canada
Pig in sheep's clothing
El tuert
Issue #1 - September 22, 1997
Sept. 22, 1997. 12 pgs.
Glendon student Hans Bathija runs for mayor of Toronto; Ontario government introduces unfair student loan proposal.
Contributers: TJ Braganza, A. Cameron Branston, Vanita Butrsingkorn, Leslie Koons, Annamaria Kougias, Yellow Frosh, Marc Kroesen, Robert Laso, Shelley Robinson, Emile de Rosnay, Sarah Schmidt, Domminique Tanguay, Mary Vallis, Adam Gorley
Co-Editors: Jane Gorley, Joel Ramirez
Assistant Editors: Stephanie Sleightholm, Reza Nasri
Arts Editor: Jason Kandankery
Sports Editor: Alison Sammut
Features Editor: Denise Alivizos
Fiction and Poetry Editor: Kimberley Wulf
Photography Editor: Pam Zotalis
Production: John J. Gazo, Husna Ali
Typesetter: Paul Fabry
Advertising Manager: Joel Ramirez
Distribution Manager: Jane Gorley
Revisions: Emile de Rosnay
Article titles:
Glendon joins the race for Mega City
Editorial: taking time to marvel at the little things in life...
Dear Pro-Tem, dear me,
Attention all bilingual students
Un sejour dans l'empire du milieu
Prisonnieres battues sans menagement
How did the York teachers' strike affect you?
Have you say: student services survey
Must we embrace the contemporary?
Three lines free trois p'tites vites
Censorship debate hits Dal over frosh guide
UVic prof challenges the way we think about sexual assault
Ontario loans scheme may leave students in debt
A frosh story
A few thoughts opon the return to the cradle
Social graces for public places
Are you a cooperative member of our society or a lazy-ass good for nothing irritant?
The true north strong and free?!?!?!?!
Lightning Star fights for life
Marc's economic theory
Anti-Racist Action (ARA) birthday bash
Can't beat these nuts
Teenage fan club
Pamban
Who says rage against the machine is political???
Poetry and fictio
Issue #10 - March 2, 1998
Mar. 2, 1998. 12 pgs.
Federal budget places students at the top of the list; Canadian universities connected to powerful corporations, with many university presidents on boards of directors of different companies; University of Waterloo and University of Toronto receive mutli-million dollar donations from Bell Canada.
Contributers: 2nd place loser, Husna Ali, Monia Brizzi, David Cochrane, The Crow, Paul Fabry, Elise Gatti, Madness, Shelly Mcmanus, Emilio Pucci, Saleema Rahemtulla, Idella Sturino, Maggie van Luven, Bridget van Voorden
Chief Co-Editors: Joel Ramirez, Jane Gorley
Assistant Editor: 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
Announcements
Students top list of budget spending priorities
Glendon love-in act at APPC Forum
Canadian universities selling out
Big bucks from bell announced for two Ontario universities
Choses a faire
She said, he said
Three lines free
Student abuse of Ritalin raises question about familiar drug
Driving etiquette, the new nineties
Belief- the power of self-actualization
What did you do on reading week?
Windsor on the Detroit River
My week in Cuba
A week in Winterpeg
Cafe Nervosa: the Connoisseur's Cookbook
Twelve Angry People
Quartet- an impression
Olympic overview
Ice dancer finds gold medal, but no man
Little Lipinski- Olympic champ
Canada fourth in standings, but first in class
Second silver for Elvis
Poetry and fictio
Issue #2 - October 7, 1996
Oct. 7, 1996. 12 pgs.
Answers about the features of the Women's Centre; college paper faces controversy over sexual material; a review of the film "The First Wives Club."
Contributers: Caroline Abela, Molly Barber, Marie-Helene Daviau, Kelli Dilworth, Nathalie-Roze Fischer, Michael Gruzuk, Jean-Paul Jeanrenaud, Geoffrey MacDougall, Mark Medland, Samer Muscati, Daniel Pare, Joel Ramirez, Clea Schmidt, Sarah Schmidt, Stefab B. Walther
Co-Editors: Patrick Joly, Tanya Marissen
Assistant Editors: Stephanie Sleightholm
Arts Editor: Jane Gorley
Sports Editor: Alison Sammut
Features Editor: Natalie Colosimo
Fiction and Poetry Editor: Kersten C. Kindt
Production: David Bolduc, Patrick Joly
Typesetters: Paul Fabry, Ginette Roberge
Distribution Manager: Jane Gorley
Revisions: Marie-Eve Blais, Ginette Vallee
Article titles:
Well...we no longer have a fall reading week
Faculty council meets
Editorial
Glendon's computer quandry
York takes on Tory cuts carnival style
Q & A's about the Women's Centre
Federal youth programs may lose $65 million
Camous security: use it or lose it!
Le bonheur est...
Reforme en etudes internationales: BRAVO!
College bans student paper for fear of offending government panel
Educators say cuts lead to privatization
La foret fout le camp!
Northwood: a summer addiction
Putting a "good time" into perspective
Movie review: The First Wives Club
Extreme measures- it's all in the preview
Motherhood
Riding the third rail: an annual art explosion
Introducing...the GFSS
22 brides
Big night will make you hungry
The specials, Todays special
The world of sports
Get in shape, Glendon!
CRTC decision not great news for student athletes
Three lines free
Putting a "good time" into perspective...
Fiction and poetr
Issue #10 - January 22, 1996
Jan. 22, 1996. 8 pgs.
Canadian universities targeting Asian students to increase enrollment numbers; Glendon hosts Creative Arts Seminars featuring novelists and screen writers; University of Saskatchewan professor faces termination after wife teaches class for a full semester.
Contributers: Robert Burns, Thomas Campion, T.S. Eliot, Carey Frey, Fletcher Kent, Kersten Colmar Kindt, Mathilde, Fat Mike, The Nasty Narrator, Craig Saunders, Wallace Stephens.
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
Revisions: Marie-Eve Blais
Typesetters: Lisa Walker
Advertising Manager: Amanda Loughran, David Sproull
Distribution Manager: Robert Goldkind
Article titles:
People power and party politics
Les clubs obtiennent leur salle
News in brief
Editorial: free speech
Rantings and ravings
Universities target Asian-Pacific students for Canadian schools
Qui sont les artisans du theatre francophone a Toronto
The Inc. answers
Shots in the dark
Scarification the newest trend?
Writing for film workshop
Saint Frances of Hollywood: A review....really!
Super Fitness: chaud business
U of S prof may lose job after wife teaches class
Poetry and fictio
Issue #9 - January 15, 1996
Jan. 15, 1996. 8 pgs.
Ex-prostitute professor rehired at Ryerson; new government bill gives officials the right to search private medical history; Medical students oppose proposals forcing new doctors to practice in under-serviced locations.
Contributers: Vanessa Benedek, Julie Brisson, Simone A. Brown, Bob Gold, Kersten Cholmar Kindt, MAC, Nasty Narrator, Pierre Naud, Leslie Stuart.
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, John Gazo
Revisions: Marie-Eve Blais
Typesetters: Lisa Walker
Advertising Manager: Amanda Loughran, David Sproull
Distribution Manager: Robert Goldkind
Article titles:
Via Rail exige des preuves
Glendonites baffled in FRLS
News in brief
Inc. on paper
Editorial: la facture
Cynic at large resolution dissolution
Prostitute prof back in classroom
Government cuts pit landlords against tenants
Assurance maladie: qui suis-je?
Quand les mauvaises personnes s'y prennent de la mauvaise maniere
Care to share your problems?
Mump and Smoot review
MED students want choice of where to practice
Poetry and fictio
Issue #4 - November 13, 1995
Nov. 13, 1995. 8 pgs.
Budget cuts at Glendon results in less course offerings for students; Community and Social Services Minister believes the poor can live off a monthly food budget of 90-per-month food budget
UFO, bilingualisme et francophone ontarienne
I want hasenpfeffer!
Noah and his sons at theatre Glendon
Soiree tremblay au tft
Quoi faire???
Intramural news
Poetry and fictio
Issue #9 - March 10, 1997
Mar.10, 1997. 12 pgs.
Pro-Tem interviews Dyane Adam; University of Ottawa computer course teaches students how to hack systems.
Contributers: Gaelle Giard, Daniel Pare, Tracy E. Frauzel, Jason Kandankery, Adam Gorley, Alexandre Ballot, Claire Holland, Ed Gillis, Gillian Gurney, Sheryl Godin, Cedrick Therrien, Kelli Dilworth
Co-Editors: Patrick Joly, Tanya Morissen
Assistant Editors: Stephanie Sleightholm, Amber Phalen, Julie Arseneault
Arts Editor: Jane Gorley
Sports Editor: Alison Sammut
Features Editor: Michale 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:
Editorial
Rantings and ravings
And the nominees are...
GCSU candidate profiles
GCSU Prez Palin running for YFS
York opte pour une hausse definitive de 10% des frais de scolarite
Faculty strike vote proposed
Une conference sur la Chine: une initiative etudiante
Problems with parking privileges
The Sleightholm guide to Glendon student identification
Students speak
Principle questions: an interview with Dyane Adam
City fleas in the sand
University teaches students to hack computer system
It sometimes takes a crisis to show what Torontonians can do
Selling out
One of life's high points
Less fees ont soif
Klezmer is where its at
Gene
Spiderbait
subUrbian nightmare
The world of sports
Sex scandal rocks Maple Leaf Gardens
Tournoi de foot en salle
Three lines free
Poetry and fictio