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    Issue #4- November 14, 1994

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    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Apathy Letters to the Editor Centre de Ressources Linguistiques Chine Nouvelle ou Nouvelle Chine Remembrance Day: an outdated concept?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 #9 - February 28, 2000

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    Feb. 28, 2000 12 pgs. A feature on Glendon's pubs; suggestions on how to improve school spirit at Glendon; a review of the film "The Whole Nine Yards". Contributers: Jen Joynt, Mihnea Dumitru, Loic Olivier, Martin Carrier, Mike Harrison, Ines Pirslin, Danielle Seville, Katherine Spence, Bridget Suzanne Van Voorden, BR, Man Ray Editors-in-Chief: Melanie J. Cadieux, Patrick Tomlinson News Editor: Catherine McConnell Arts Editors: 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 Boldduc Intern: Mihnea Dumitru Revisions: Julien Daviau, Danielle Seville Article titles: J'avais oublie comment rever Regarding the "J'accuse" article published in the January 31st issue of Pro-Tem (letter) Les voix inconnues Psychiatric disability as opposed to a physical disability Deconstructing the ProBlem: an interview with Rob Shaw Pub relations, what they used to be? The miseducation of the politically incorrect Matinee Romanian ecological disaster in the Tisa River Les jeux Olympolitiques No school spirit here Isn't it about good music? Boiler room The whole nine yards pitch Black: just your ordinary sci-fi thriller Upcoming events Simon says talk to me Mary Jane Lamond nominated for a Juno Theater Glendon drums in the night Poetry and fictio

    Issue #5 - November 15, 1999

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    Nov. 15, 1999 16 pgs. Glendon hosts a pride pub night; war veterans are honoured during Remembrance day ceremonies; Pro-Tem discusses the negative effects of censorship. Contributers: Steven Irvine, Michael Harrison, Ian Savage, Noel Barnett, Tobin Stuart, Rosanne McCausland, Rebecca M. Roach, Anonymous, Christie Adams, The Lark, jeremy, Berangere Abdoul, Sue McCullagh, Carolyn Merey, Alain De Juviu Editor-in-Chief: Melanie J. Cadieux News Editor: Colleen McConnell, Lyne Boudages Arts Editors: Catherine Hancock, Rae Perigoe Moral Upholder: J.J. O' Rourke Conspiracy Freak: Rob Shaw Fiction and Poetry Editor: Danielle Seville Photographic Editor: Loic Olivier Production/Layout: Shai, Sarah Moreau Fascist Content Editor: Patrick Tomlinson Business Manager: Patrick Boldduc Intern: Natalie Flute Revisions: Julien Daviau, Jean Philippe Nadeau Article titles: Je ne suis pas pauvre (editorial) Why are you picking on me? I'm picking on you Snow ball Changes to the Glendon shuttle service Night of the blue boxes Pride pub A thought on Remembrance Day: we are the children of Wisdom but the parents of knowledge The economically viable education Why i hate you Censorship xx the Pro-Tem? Tangible faith Take a look... "The Gas Heart" Method to madness Brian Ferry "The Bone Collector" Upcoming events The Divine Ryans Encore une fois, si vous permettez Une lune d'eau (salt-water moon) The Bachelor El tuerto A little perspective Dimple

    Issue #5 - December 9, 1996

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    Dec. 9, 1996. 12 pgs. Glendon honours Women's Remembrance Day; Stephane Dion bores during visit to Glendon; Michael Ondaatje's WWII novel, "The English Patient" adapted to film by director Anthony Minghella. Contributers: Salman Amjad, Annie Belair, Kelli Dilworth, Clarissa DeYoung, Julia Drexler, Nathalie-Roze Fisher, Rachel Furey, Gaelle Giard, Caroline LeClerc, Nina Mabub, Mark Medland, Samer Muscati, Nancy Pelletier, Sadaf Saleem Co-Editors: Patrick Joly, Tanya Marissen Assistant Editors: Staphanie Sleightholm, Amber Phalen, Julie Arseneault 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, Julie Aresneault Article titles: Referendum sur la semaine d electure: un oui categorique Women's Remembrance Day Referendum boxes gone Je milite. Moi non plus (editorial) Rantings and ravings Bourse du Reseau de traduction pour Glendon York bloque le nouveau programme d'etudes internationales Exam stress survey Ruckus at da pub Deficit reduction hurts women, federal report says Menace de greve: un silence qui parle! u-NIGHT-ed we stand Forum with Minister Dion impresses no one Glendon introduit les cours interactifs par video Ondaatje's ink on the screen La societe d'histoire de Toronto Angels in America Swingers: losers on the big screen Cool web-sites... Romeo and Juliet-the soundtrack Not the blues, but certainly an explosion Random gathering a journey to sketch comedy hell and black Flexpo graffiti collection Mon pere est plus fort que le tiens... More cool web sites The world of sports Fame has its price: for Salming, its induction Earl is home sweet home! Poetry and fictio

    Issue #15 - March 11, 1996

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    Mar. 11, 1996. 8 pgs. U of T researcher under investigation after conducting experiments on humans in China without approval; high tuition fees result in a decrease in Ontario university applications. Contributers: Laurie B., Marcos Benevides, Julie Brisson, Kirsten C. Kindt, Stanislav Kirschbaum, Eric McConnachie, Dawn Palin, Stephanie Sleightholm, Rebecca Vaughan, Stacey Young 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: "Si j'etais Premier Ministre..." Researcher denies possibility of human testing News in brief Editorial: Class act Rantings and ravings University applications down in Ontario Bangladesh: un modele pour le Canada? Cynic at large This is your brain on drugs... GUTSONIC-a Canadian music week profile L'ecuyer's charm Stronger together Poetry and fictio

    Issue #6 - December 1, 1997

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    Dec. 1, 1997. 12 pgs. York University fine arts professor denied tenure by president; a feature on how women are currently treated in society in honour of Women's Memorial Day. Contributers: Husna Ali, Jesse Black-Allen, JS Braganza, Debbie Buehler, The Crow, Emile de Rosnay, Paul Fabry, Rachel Furey, Adam Gorley, Ben Hardy, Patrick Longo, Madness, Merri Perra, Jean Nostrome, Patricia Poulin, Nathalie Saindon, Nevin Thompson, Bridget van Voorden, WEC Co-Editors: Jane Gorley, Joel Ramirez Assistant Editors: Stephanie Sleightholm, William Paterson Arts Editor: Jason Kandankery Sports Editor: Alison Sammut Features Editor: Denise Alevizos Fiction and Poetry Editor: Kimberley Wulf Photography Editor: Jennifer Westcott Production: John Gazo, Husna Ali Typesetter: Paul Fabry Advertising Manager: Harry Houdini Distribution Manager: Jane Gorley Revisions: Sarah Day, Paul Fabry, Anne-Marie Flanagan, Saba Jafri Article titles: Editorial Letters to the editor GREF incident The Nancy Nicol controversy Creative Arts Students' Association backs Glendon Follow-up survey of strike impact McGill students vote in favour of student daycare Supporters of teacher denied tenure appeal directly to York president Misquote angers student demonstrations B.C. calls for national tuition fee freeze Glendon: chaton ou tigre? Who has a problem? Just too much "Why I hate men" C'etait le 6 decembre 1989... The inner tragedy The most moronic submission this edition Driving etiquette, the new 90's Vampires China: turns~Chine: virages The queen and the rebels Sex hotline play rings true She said, he said JR's Top 10 Conspiracy theory of the week Choses a faire 3 Lignes gratuits 3 lines free Survival tips Alien resurrection Bjork's homogenic Poetry and fictio

    Issue #2 - September 25, 1995

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    Sept. 25, 1995. 12 pgs. Toronto Board of Education creates special programs for minority groups like blacks and gays; changes made to the Criminal Code of Canada makes the topic of sexual assault tricky; a story on a bizarre suicide; an interview with singer Bjork. Contributers: Goudeney Burrs, Jane Gorley, Marlaine Lindsay, Nicole Tremblay Editor-In-Chief: Patrick Joly Assistant Editors; Suzanne Hinks, Robert Goldkind, Julie Gauvin Entertainment 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 Goldkind Article titles: The Blue jays affair Toronto sets up separate black and gay classes News in brief Harris s'attaque aux services francophones Shots in the dark Editorial Rantings and ravings AECG/GCSU inc.? Consenting adults Ticket this! Friday night in an emergency room Appel a la tolerance 1994's most bizarre suicide Passing notes with Bjork Clockers Women's conference addresses environmental rights Field house news: Raptors come to Glendon Proctor appreciation Intramural news: another season... Varsity news: a new field of dreams Poetry and fictio

    Issue #1 - September 21, 1994

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    Vol 34, No. 1 Sept. 19, 1994 Summary: Reaction to Quebec's provincial election; coverage of the Toronto International Film Festival. 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: Open Photography Editor: Open Production: Chantal Harvey, Simon Marchand Eric Tremblay Typesetter: Suzanne Hinks, Lisa Walker Copy Editor: Heather Birrell, Manon Harvey Advertising Manager: Cameron Fraser Distribution: Chris Struk Collaborators: Kyle K. Bedeau, Jonah Bergbush, Stephane Cloutier, Kristie Collins, Cameron Fraser, Priscilla C. Oxendine, The Glendon Women's Centre Titles: The Lowest of the Low Élection Quebec '94: un changement d'abord Quiet Revolution Editorial: Out of chaos Glendon-York bus service The Chedington Nightmare on Bayview Polish Delight Put a Cap on It Council's bumblings continue... Bienvenue à Glendon Sports Heroes: The American Way Everything You Always Wanted to Know About the Womens Centre Publicity À Surveiller cette semaine Toronto International Film Festival: "Vous en êtes à combien déjà?" Entertainment Review/critique: Bagne Celestial Seasonings (Book Review) Untitle

    Issue #11 - March 16, 1998

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    Mar. 16, 1998. 16 pgs. Features on upcoming GCSU election; Glendon Model UN team heading to New York for the National Model United Nations Conference; University of Toronto boasts ambitious private fundraising campaign. Contributers: J. Belaki, Annette Brandt, Elaine Cheung, Paul Fabry,. Christea Fedirchuk, Elise Gatti, Ishani Gunasekera, Daniel Guerrier, Annamaria Kougias, Amanda Loughran, Barry Lawrence, Madness, T.P., Alain Parizeau, Andrew Sunstrum, Dominique Tanguay, 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 Letters to the editor More letters to the editor Protesters swamp the BoG View from the swamp Election time again Final forum at Glendon Glendon takes charge Warnings fired off to York students in wake of protest News in brief She said, he said What are you going to do for St. Patrick's Day? Green wishes at the end of the rainbow Looking for sexual liberation in all the wrong places Obsession, comics, and a dead bird Glaring inequalities in university fundraising Are we all little people? Things get hot and steamy in Palmetto Post-apocalyptic opera not for the meek The Big Lebowski gets a perfect strike Lebowski soundtrack gets a spare Marquise is sad Poetry and fictio

    Issue #7 - February 3, 1997

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    Feb. 3, 1997. 12 pgs. Lorna Marsden appointed new President of York University; a feature on anorexia and physique in honour of eating disorder awareness week. Contributers: Sarah Moore, Johanne Tremblay, Adam Gorley, Jason Kandankery, A. Cameron Branston, Chad Luff, Helen Juvonen, Allan Best, Beth Lord, Ronnie, Erik Bordeleau, M-J Milloy, Tanya Newanda Co-Editors: Patrick Joly, Tanya Morissen Assistant Editors: Stephanie Sleightholm, Amber Phalen, Julie Arseneault Arts Editors: Jane Gorley Sports Editors: Alison Sammut Features Editor: Michael Gruzuk Fiction and Poetry Editor: Joel Ramirez Photography Editors: Pam Zotalis Production: David Bolduc Advertising Manager: Lindsay Moody Distribution Manager: Jane Gorley Revisions: Danusia Szwejkowska Article titles: Inflating tempers (editorial) Megacity has mega potential BRAVO! '97 Glendon's Winter Carnival Marsden chosen as new York president Une victoire pour l'education franco-ontarienne! Semaine de lecture abolie: L'AECG forme une coalition Ondaatje, hote d'une deuxieme conference Fail-out rates lower in residence, study says Universities and colleges team up to grant joint degrees Once obscure aboriginal leader now hero of partition movement Eating disorders still common among women Why do I wear green? How going to the movies supports Mike Harris Theatre review: Wounds to the Face I'm not Rappaport Fierce Creatures is a poor imitation of Wanda Our Lady Peace's new album is quite Clumsy The Rite of Spring TUne up coming up Candice Pacheco The world of sports Superbowl or super joke? Three lines free Fiction and poetr

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