Issue #3 - October 17, 2000

Authors

  • Jason John O'Rourke
  • Rob Shaw

Abstract

Oct. 17, 2000 16 pgs. "Billy Elliot" is a touching and humourous film; over-crwding and famine will have disastrous consequences in the long-term for our planet; Glendon Theatre screens the popular French comedy "Le Diner des Cons" receiving great reviews from students. Contributers: Le Resistance, Scott Bradley, Mike Harrison, Dr. Wolf, Kate Zankowicz, Romina Mardirosian, The Enraged Nudist, MB, Yves Martineau, Bobby Deakos, Sarah Burrow, George Cosbuc, Christine Landry, Loic Olivier, Jamie O'Rourke Chief Editors: J.J. O'Rourke, Rob Shaw News Editor: Mihnea Dumitru Arts and Entertainment: Catherine Hancock Perspectives: Katerina Bakalis Features Editor: Noel Barnett News: Julien Daviau Fiction and Poetry: Vandana Kapoor Photography: Jeremy Fortier, Esta Naomi Advertising Manager: Jenn Eudoxie CUP Representative: Ines Pirslin Design and Production Manager: Shai Layout and Design: Catherine Walsh Revisions: Rosalie Taylor Staff Writer: Kristin Foster Co-op students: Agatha Gasior, Tony Spears, Jennifer Sheehy Article titles: To the editor Self-expressing Billy Elliot Everything that rises The trouble with Goldilocks Les blues de l'etudiant(e) (international(e)) Our future's fucked Sensitive skins Silent song The little student that could... POTUSA Avis a la population We want land Vous croyez en l'avenir du bilinguisme? Snow, "Mind on the moon" Paseo del Tuerto: cocktails on Gorky Street, Moscow, 1941 POTUSA interview A mainstream of consciousness The fall The men who toil for gold Love in the afternoon The review Future tense To the editor Des femmes de terrain Media responsibility

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Published

1999-01-01

Issue

Section

Editorials