Issue #1 - September 25, 2005
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Sept. 27, 2005 15 pgs A mature student praises the Glendon's writing workshops; students compare the perfectly manicured grounds of Glendon to Ivy League schools; an overview of 2005's Frosh week; Kanye West under attack for his controversial comments at a Katrina Hurricane relief special; Hurricane Katrina has created many potential health risks. Contributers: Bogie Bene, Nav Dhanda, Sarah Maharajah, Stephanie Moses, Jerome Paul, Julien Resche, Ashwini Sukumaran, Pier-B Tremblay, Lucy Trojanowski, Marie-Eve Truchon, Dianne Wallace, Jacinto Wong Editor in Chief: Ashley Beaulac Assistant Editor: Tia Brazda French/Arts and Culture: Paula Anastasiade World Politics: Rob Zanfir Opinions: Lourdes Villamor Campus Life: Ashley Jestin Metropolis: Tia Brazda Health and Wellness: Michelle Rasanu Creative Writing: Kristjanna Grimmelt Photographer: Angelique Lazarus Design/Layout: Jennifer Rong, Khushnam Polad Article titles: The f-files The university initiation Do you know what you are missing? We asked you: what did you think about Frosh Week and what can be done to improve it? A gem of a place Events Mexico symposium Frosh week 2005 Get involved in Glendon theatre Profile: Stanislav Kirschbaum "George bush doesn't care about black people" Revising the United Nations Writer's craft Health Challenge 2005 Health concerns sweep across the U.S. nation From fattening to flattening Catherine la grande Fall of the arts Le salon du Livre de Toronto a la treizieme edition discover Toronto's annex Transit blues Seraphin a Toronto Avast! Pirates on high campus seas?Téléchargements
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1987-01-01
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