Oct. 16, 2007. 16gs.
United States senator sues God for widespread terrorism and destruction; Robbery of donut leaves man facing possible 30-year sentence; Glendon pub nights return; GCSU President Hani El Masry addresses students; the best exhibits of Nuit Blanche; YouTube, YouChoose and the Internet revolutionize political campaigns; The Drowsy Chaperone returns to Toronto.
Contributers: Janie-France Barbe, Anastasia Beaverhousen, Hani El Masry, Samantha Feder, Sara Laconte, Kimberly MacIsaac, Emily Mewett, Andree Paulin, Alex Ross, Bertrand Valery, Lourdes Villamor.
Editor-In-Chief: Ashley Jestin
Assistant Editor: Clara Wille
News: Jesse Reynolds
Health and Wellness: Marisa Baratta
Campus Life: Ashley Jestin
Expressions: Jacinto Wong
French: Ariane Bissou
Entertainment: Jacinto Wong
Metropolis: Clara Wille
Photographer: Irena Kramer
Politics: Dave Morris
Cartoonist: Laura Sajdik
Arts and Culture: Carlee-Ann Clingwall
Design and Layout: Jacinto Wong, Cliff Davidson
Letter from the editor
letters to the editor
Why I'm no longer single: a personal response to why I'm single
United States senator sues God
Donut thief could serve hard time
Les grand-meres accouchent...de leurs petits-enfants!
Russian boy wings it 1,300km
The glorious return of Glendon pub nights
Rugby: "isn't that like football, but without the pads?"
GCSU Presidential address
GCSU update
Tell me no secrets
Glendon tells Pro-Tem its secrets
Fashion advice to Glendon
Nuit Blanche illuminates Toronto night
YouChoose: campaigning just got a whole lot cheaper
Amour, gloire et bombe nucleaire
"Man in chair" in the Drowsy Chaperone
Let the Rocky Horror chill you, thrill you and fullfill you
Down with Webster rocks the Reverb
La frenesie des francophones face a la sortie du dernier tome d'Harry potter
Bloody 'ell: tainted blood transfusions cause infections and death
Exercise-no sweat
Healthy happenings
Residence recipes
Expressions
Dear John Tory
Horoscopes
Comics
Bill Maher Quotes