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    Issue #12 - January 16, 1984

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    Jan. 16, 1964. 12 pgs. Editorial: Profits A Rill Conceern. Cafeteria closing over Christmas upsets students - Norman Crandles, Director of York Housing responsible; Des cours en francais, please; Radio Glendon moves to the basement - "the space currently occupied by RG, above the pub in Glendon Hall, will be taken over by the Maison de la Culture; Letter on University Radio

    Issue #18 - February 10, 1970

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    Issue #19 - February 26, 1970

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    Issue #19 - February 26, 197

    Issue #20 - March 4, 1970

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    Issue #20 - March 4, 197

    Issue #16 - January 28, 1970

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    Issue #17 - February 4, 1970

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    Issue #17 - February 4, 197

    Issue #8 - March 18, 2008

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    March 18, 2008. 20 pgs. Glendon clubs are graded; Glendon's York Hall undergoes renovation; annual Glendon Snowball lives up to its name; GCSU election coverage; Human Rights Watch International Film Festival screens films focusing in human rights issues; Glendon fashion show offers a Model UN theme. Contributers: Salvatore Andolina, Rebecca Basi, Shona Bracken, Joyce Chan, Matthew Clappison, Katie Cleland, Darnel Harris, Karine Hebert, Laurena Kirkwood-Lazzazera, Sean Knight, Janelle Labelle Swan, Stephanie Laurin, Sara Loconte, Andree Paulin, Alejandro Raurell, Amanda Sartori, Chris Wheeler. Editor-In-Chief: Ashley Jestin Assistant Editor: Clara Wille News: Jesse Reynolds Health and Wellness: Marisa Baratta Campus Life: Stephanie Rudolph Expressions: Jacinto Wong French: Valentine Bruneau D'artois Entertainment: Jacinto Wong Metropolis: Clara Wille Photographer: Irena Kramer Politics: Gabriel Rompre Cartoonist: Laura Sajdik Arts and Culture: Alex Ross Design and Layout: Jacinto Wong, Cliff Davidson Letter from the editor Lettres au redacteur The greatest clubs ever...that should exist Illustrious geneticist to save world Bush et Cheney bientot en etat d'arrestation? Rappelons-nous de mai '68 Russian social workers rescue "bird boy" Une douche? Non merci! Glendon's new breezeway a breath of fresh air Keeping in touch with your friends is a click away A lot of snow for this year's snowball Glendon top 5: places you might wake up the morning after St. Paddy's Day Election Coverage Glendon Clubs Small press offers lyrical myrical Human Rights Watch Film Fest: a must see Fashion from around the world Scott Pilgrim Wheeler's spin: barenaked vanity Poland's post-modern murder mystery Allo? Testicules? Etes-vous la? Being annoying isn't the worst side effect of snoring Healthy happenings Recettes de residence March referendum for a new student cafe Expressions Dear Eliot Spitzer Horoscopes Conan O'Brien Quotes Comic

    Issue #9 - April 8, 2008

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    Apr. 8, 2008 16 pgs Final issue of the 2007/2008 school year incorporates an "end of the world" theme; teenage girls rob a nine-year-old outside a supermarket; Glendon campus poses several problems for disabled students; Global warming blamed for many of the world's problems; Glendon Gallery and Theatre offer artistic exhibits as school year winds down. Contributers: Brittaney Caron, Katie Cleland, Karine Hebert, Sara Laconte Jean-Mikael Michaud, Keith W. Morris, Julien Oghia, Andree Paulin, Jeff Slater, Jaclyn Volkhammer, Kate Welsh, Chris Wheeler. Editor-In-Chief: Ashley Jestin Assistant Editor: Clara Wille News: Jesse Reynolds Health and Wellness: Marisa Baratta Campus Life: Stephanie Rudolph Expressions: Jacinto Wong French: Valentine Bruneau D'artois Entertainment: Jacinto Wong Metropolis: Clara Wille Photographer: Irena Kramer Politics: Gabriel Rompre Cartoonist: Laura Sajdik Arts and Culture: Alex Ross Design and Layout: Jacinto Wong, Cliff Davidson Letter from the editor The end is near...I hope you'll join me Teen girls rob 9 year old girl scout at cookie point Du Canada a stonehenge: l'histoire humaine Keep les enfants reading! Police chase stolen doughnut truck Glendon hinders disabled students WUSC shares its goals for the future Candidats elus et aclames Live or let die: a pessimistic view of the natural world as touched by humans Chroniques d'une apocalypse annoncee Religious prophecies of the world's end Top 5 end of the world movies Civilization counts down to the apocalypse A home away from New Zealand and Australia Le green room Le red room Tibet: aux racines d'un conflict Politique, sondage d'opinion et questions ethiques Arts and culture wrap up Fuzzy songs Glendon top 5: things to look forward to about summer Les annees 1930: la fabrique de "l'homme nouveau" Depression confession On ne peut pas stresser l'impotance de ne pas etre trop stresse Expressions Dear entertainment editor horoscopes Media coverage of the end of the world Comic

    Issue #10 - November 27, 1981

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    November 27, 1981 8 pages GCFC- The continuing saga By Ruth Bradley Weekend entertainment by Erik Schasmin Dylan- He's a-ehangin' again By lesley Harri

    Issue #16 - February 1, 1980

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    February 1, 1980 12 pages Liberals at Glendon by Cheryl Watson Voyage aux Nations-Unis by Georges Lemieux Trudeau Speaks at Scarborough College by Ron Hof

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