Issue #2 - October 18, 2005

Authors

  • Ashley Beaulac

Abstract

Oct. 18, 2005 28 pgs Kate Moss loses high profile modeling contracts after photos showed her using drugs in London recording studios; global warming shown to have severe impacts on Canadian wildlife; enrollment in computer science programs decreasing in Canadian universities; increase in tuition fees ends Ontario's tuition-freeze; Alberta introducing new plans to attract immigrant workers; Professor Sewell is interviewed; hockey returns after a year-long players strike; healthy living greatly enhances your mind; obesity becoming an acceptable way of living; a review of the novel "Until I Find You". Contributers: Marissa Baratta, Andor Bene, Bogie Bene, Daniel Byrnes, Celine Castonguay, Lauren Crawshaw, Madeline Feicht, Erin Marie H., Jessica Henderson, Kyla Jones, Monserrat Glasman, Karolina Gradkowska, Andrea Palichuk, Anais Kadian, Sara Maharajah, Karen Murray, Loic Ransom, Julien Resche, Ashwini Sukumaran, Pier-B Tremblay, Ian Tully, Marie-Eve Truchon, Jean-Louis Voyer Editor in Chief: Ashley Beaulac Assistant Editor: Tia Brazda News: Christina Sibian Campus Life: Ashley Jestin Health and Wellness: Michelle Rasanu World Politics: Rob Zanfir French/Arts and Culture: Paula Anastasiade Metropolis: Tia Brazda Opinions: Lourdes Villamor Sports: Ammar jamil Creative Writing: Kristjanna Grimmelt Odds and Ends: Jennifer Capano Web Development: Christina Ratis Design: Jennifer Rong, Khushnam Polad Entertainment: Ashley Beaulac Article titles: "Frog-de-lys" In the memory of tomorrow Systematic self-destruction We asked you: have you heard of the Glendon Ghost stories? Do you believe in ghosts, and have you had any ghostly experiences? Southeast Asia suffers "mountain tsunami" Kate Moss under fire for cocaine photos Global warming: a serious threat Low comp sci enrolment nation-wide could mean a shortage of IT workers End of Ontario's tuition freeze catches student groups off-guard Alberta rolls out plan to attract more immigrant workers, jobs to go to Canadians first Does Glendon really recycle? Events La personne complete State of the Union address Mexico symposium fun at Unicorn Why Canada? The ISSA had begun! Getting to know...Professor Sewell Discover Kensington Market Fashion trends Mmm...des dumplings Les cavernes d'Ali baba Ghost definitions Mrs. Wood's spirit unleashed Glendon urban legends Canada's slow response to the World's need Democracy in Iraq a sham: Klein Hockey's back! Drug confession: cycling is dope CBC Sports: "the once great CBC Sports is dying a slow and painful death" The sweetener science University recreation: intramural sports Update: health challenge 2005 Cut the fat-junk food shouldn't be in our schools A healthy body is a healthy mind Who cares about obesity? "Until I Find You": a literary masterpiece A Glendon student's account of the Word on the Street Festival Art, censorship and war: a call to protect artists' rights High times for Bergen: Vietnam tale listed for Giller Newest addition to the National Gallery of Canada "Serenity": or why Nick Cage is a terrible actor Writer's craft Wake-up from your make-up A user's guide to journalistic cliche's Dear ely Horoscopes Words 4 nerds

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1987-01-01

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Editorials