Nov. 30, 1998. 16 pgs.
Prime Minister Jean Chretien visits Asia; University of Toronto creates graduate program that combines business and biotechnology; female professors at York still see pay inequalities; Jane Stafford is remembered in feature about Women's Memorial Day.
Collaborators: Rob Shaw, Meri Perra, Erin E. Donald, Patrick Tomlinson, Josephine, Jesse Clarke, Mary Vallis, Alex Bustos, Christie Adams, yeeneka, Laurent Dorval, Rob, Bridget van Voorden
Editor-in-Chief: Joel Ramirez
Assistant Editor: Lionel Tona
News Editor: Ishani Gunasekera
Arts Editor: Melanie Cadieux
Perspectives Editor: Annamaria Kougias
Features Editor: Paul Fabry
Fiction and Poetry: Rae Perigoe
Photography Editor: Jennifer Westcott
Sports Editor: Alison Sammut
Production/Layout: Jane Gorley, Melanie Cadieux
CUP Liaison: Suzanne McCullag
Advertising Manager: Cameron Couch
Business Manager: Oliver Martin Jr.
Campus Plus Representative: Jason Kandankery
Commentary: J.J. O' Rourke
Interns: Tina Peers, Marie Daviau
Revisions: Kelly Masci, Paul Fabry
Article titles:
What ingredients shoudl go into business economics at Glendon?
Some definitions
Commentary
Chretien's visit to Asia: seeking economic progress or simply a forum for public relations?
Sauvegardez la foret ontarienne!
Critics blast market-driven mandate of new U of T bio-tech program
CBC saved from increased government control
Scott resigns under pressure over APEC affair
The struggle for equality
Snowball 1998
Why I bother to give a damn
The violence must end
Is women only space unfair to men?
Art is public
Are we what we eat?
Russian launching of the space station: cause for concern, reason to celebrate?
The wax postman
What does the GCSU mean to you and do you think it has been effective this year?
Metaphorical sand-blasted glass
Marie Darrieussecq: une apparition au Manoir!
Tandava-Lasya: the specific of duality
NBA or bust
Poetry or fiction