Nov. 28, 2006 16 pgs
David Miller is re-elected as mayor of Toronto, promising a u-pass for university students; University of South Carolina students sue film "Borat" after being included in ridiculing prank; Lorna Marsden, President of York University, reports higher income than Prime Minister; Bono's latest project introduces a new form of charity, "philanthropreneurship"; Canadian Opera Company production stars York University graduate.
Contributers: Lisa Chiappetta, Diana Fourka, Dave Gray, Katherine Hall, Will Holland, Adam King, Irena Kramer, Avril Lang, Ran Lewin, Dave Morris, Rachel Osolen, Madura Subramaniam
Editor-In-Chief: Tia Brazda
Assistant Editor: Ashley Jestin
News: Clara Wille
Politics: Ashley Jestin
Campus Life: Kaitlyn Chambers
Talk Back: Laura Scrivener
Creative Writing: Hannah Renglich
Metropolis: Tia Brazda
Arts and Culture: Sarah Maharajah
Reviews: Juan Llamas Rodriguez
Photographer: Irena Kramer
Design/layout: Jennifer Rong, Jacinto Wong
French: Gabriel Rompre
Article titles:
Letter from the editor
Letters to the editor
Miller re-elected mayor of Toronto
Students sue Fox for Borat prank
York University president tops Prime Minister salary
Et pendant ce temps Afrique
The Artaud Prject
The political science club
African awareness night
GCSU update: the GCSU goes to the races
Le code pere noel
It's the most wonderful time of the year
Seeing (RED) over icharity
Holidays around the world
Love can byte online
Where cool catz go
Students should be outraged at tuition fees
Ontario's biggest outrage: tuition fees?
Let the festivities begin, starting with Glendon's musical
tutti frutti, oh rutti!
York graduate performs in Canadian Opera Company's "The Bear"
Si on ne nous accorde pas une licence FM...on va l'acheter!
Diversity staring back
A tale of two twins
Writer's craft
Dear George
Horoscopes
Demetri Martin Jokes
Comics