Issue #6 - February 5, 2008

Authors

  • Ashley Jestin

Abstract

Feb. 5, 2008. 16 pgs. Prostitution-themed issue; Conflict in Congo results in most deaths since WWII; Meat from cloned animals approved by the FDA; York University security under question after third sexual assault on campus; A brief history of prostitution; Overview of legal prostitution in Germany and The Netherlands; the law and prostitution in Canada; Review of "Belle de Jour: diary of an unlikely call girl." Contributers: Caitlin Gregory, Anais Kadin, Genevieve Light, Mark Nimeroski, Andree Paulin, Gabriel Rompre, Chris Wheeler. Editor-In-Chief: Ashley Jestin Assistant Editor: Clara Wille News: Jesse Reynolds Health and Wellness: Marisa Baratta Campus Life: Stephanie Rudolph Expressions: Jacinto Wong French: Valentine Bruneau D'artois Entertainment: Jacinto Wong Metropolis: Clara Wille Photographer: Irena Kramer Politics: Gabriel Rompre Cartoonist: Laura Sajdik Arts and Culture: Alex Ross Design and Layout: Jacinto Wong, Cliff Davidson Letter from the editor An unnecessary silence How to become a better prostitute Congo: world's most underreported resolvable crisis Springfield man robs three adult novelty stores Are cloned foods an unwanted advancement? Un heritage de 800,000$ approuve par pavlov Egypt comes to Glendon Safety at York University campuses strongly questioned Glendon's top 5 Valentine's Day dives The History of Prostitution Prostitution in the Animal Kingdom A look at regulated prostitution in Europe Putting new spins on old tactics Perspectives feministes en plein centre-ville The prostitution constitution: the law and morality of prostitution in Canada Witty adventures of a prostitute make for an unforgettable read D'amsterdam a l'antartique...en tracteur! Where gender means whoever you want to be Wheeler's spin: who needs genres anyway? Is someone getting the best of you? Healthy happenings Recettes de residence Expressions Dear Conan O'Brien Horoscopes Demetri Martin Jokes Comics

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Published

2008-04-28

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Section

Editorials