Issue #2 - October 17, 2006
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Oct. 17, 2006 16pgs Halloween costumes go obscene; remembering deceased former Blue Jay's pitcher Corey Lidle; Glendon's Code of Conduct changes; Yonge and Eglinton becomes a hot area for Glendon students; twenty-two year old student runs for mayor of Toronto. Contributers: Julia Cao, Chris Jai Centeno, Lisa Chiappetta, Benedicta Goveia, Matej Grosi, Marley Highman, Justin Joschko, Irena Kramer, Claire Lacey, Avril Lang, Ran Lewin, Heather McAteer, Mark Nichols, Julien Resche, Gabriel Rompre Editor-In-Chief: Tia Brazda Assistant Editor: Ashley Jestin News: Laura Scrivener World Politics: Ashley Jestin Futures: Tia Brazda Talk Back: Kailee Howorth Creative Writing: Hannah Renglich Campus Life: Juan Llamas Rodriguez, Kaitlyn Chambers Design/layout: Jennifer Rong, Jacinto Wong Arts and Culture: Sarah Maharajah Metropolis: Jacinto Wong Photographer: Irena Kramer Letter from the editor The dope on dreads Obscene hoe-la-ween 60 more dead in Iraq Revolte en Birmanie Italian MPs high on life Plane crash reminiscent of September 11th Code of conduct changes Glendon leadership training program From Africa to Glendon Etudiant en echange: la vie a l'etranger GCSU update A bloody taste of history Cain's story Origins around the world Vampires in pop culture Vampires in early film Blade series revamps Dracula's image Buffy Summers: the ex-innocent victim Yonge and Eglinton bar scene Strut baby strut Internships: a summer stint the real world Glendon's career and counselling centre UN nominations overshadowed by North Korea University student runs for mayor of Toronto A glimmer of hope for indie bands In the poetic words of Elana Wolff She is too good "Let it Shame" a hit success Writer's craftTéléchargements
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1987-01-01
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