Jan. 16, 2007 16 pgs
Suspect arrested in sexual assault cases around York campus; publisher of controversial Danish cartoons defends freedom of expression in a York speech; Glendon creates its very own book club; the debate about Quebec heats up yet again; Apple's ipod faces competition from Microsoft.
Contributers: Blair Bird, Lisa Chiappetta, Leigh Cricchlow, Leo Fournier, Yoani Kuiper, Claire Lacey, Vasha Maharaj, Myles McDonald, Adam McNally, Dave Morris, Mark Nichols, Melissa Paquin
Editor-In-Chief: Tia Brazda
Assistant Editor: Ashley Jestin, Clara Wille
News: Clara Wille
Politics: Ashley Jestin
Campus Life: Kaitlyn Chambers
Talk Back: Laura Scrivener
Creative Writing: Hannah Renglich
Metropolis: Tia Brazda
Entertainment: Jacinto Wong
Arts and Culture: Sarah Maharajah
Reviews: Juan Llamas Rodriguez
Photographer: Irena Kramer
Design/layout: Jennifer Rong, Jacinto Wong
French: Gabriel Rompre
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Toronto police catch York predator
York speech combats religious censorship
Bombs over somalia
L'execution de Saddam Hussein suscite la critique
Glendon community cooperative
Oprah, eat your heart out
Au fond, la "nation"
is it right to declare
Existe-t-elle-vraiment?
Quebec a nation?
Another man's treasure
Un autre monde est possible
Writer's Craft
Theatre student puts talent into production
Beaute et identite: une oeuvre d'art
Walking in a "Wintercity" Wonderland
If hip hop is dead, Nas must be a zombie
Zuning in on the iPod
Es-tu la dieu? C'est moi, Margaret
Dear Charwells
Horoscopes
Demetri Martin Jokes
Comics