Mar. 26, 2003 16 pgs.
The U.S. war against Irag started on March 21 with Americans sending 1,000 missiles to Baghdad; students speak out against the Iraq war; political science professors leaves Glendon for University of Ottawa; Glendon receives a visit from former Prime Minister kim Campbell.
Contributers: Martine Clements, Rosalie Taylor, Mihnea Dumitru, Stephane St-Onge, Chris Spraakman, Boris Roginsky, Oneal Walters, Naomi Macleod, John Yuma, Renee Benoit, Genevieve Blanchet, Noemie Olibera-Dorn
Chief Editors: J.J. O'Rourke, Jeremy Fortier
Business Manager: Chris Spraakman
Copy Editor: Rosalie Taylor
Page Designers: Jeremy Fortier, Stephane St-Onge
Article titles:
So long, and thanks for all my years as editor
It's the end of another academic year for Pro-Tem
Diary of a "human shield"
Pro-Tem phones one of the "shields"
Higher ideals: Toronto's peace movement
We asked you: Glendon students and faculty speak out against the war
Thinking a la Glendon: a last word
The futility of war
Obituary for Glendon's political science department
"Vive le Manoir!"
"Au commencement etait le manoir..."
Our manor then, and now?
Former Prime Minister Kim Campbell speaks at Glendon
Want to do more than complain?
Dare to be disturbed?
Theatre francais de Toronto ends its 35th season with Moliere's "Les Femmes Savantes"
Poetry
I am robot: I am cram!