Issue #7 - February 26, 2008

Authors

  • Ashley Jestin

Abstract

Feb.26 2008. 16 pgs. Bread and butter themed issue; odd stories from around the world; Pilot Provincial Nominee Program helping Ontario attract bright international students; a unicyclist is interviewed; the 'bread and butter' of the Pro-Tem staff and Glendon students; new research suggests coffee drinkers may be less likely to develop certain cancers. Contributers: Veronique Bates, Justin Brangman, Heather Campbell, Nikki D'Souza, Samantha Feder, Kimberly John, Sara Laconte, Vasha Maharaj, Carlynn McAneeley, Mark Nimeroski, Andree Paulin, Chantal R., Philip Tetco. 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 Lettres au redacteur The 5 Wickedest things in the world to do with butter Bread and butter: quick hits Woman, 82, backs over man helping her with directions Au Canada, les criminels apportent leurs petits avec eux en prison Ontario attracting best and brightest international students GCSU update: change in the air at the GCSU office Glendon's top 5 bread and butter Oui suis-je? Ou vais-je? Que fais-je? Interview with a unicyclist Bread and butter Pro-Tem staff, Glendon students Fidel Castro ou la menace fantome Kim Jong-il/going to eat walruses Mugabe ou l'art fin de la phychologie Sweet tears and bitter dreams Wheeler's spin: when hans decides to take it solo Coffee: a cup a day keeps diseases away Reconfort-moi Healthy happenings Recettes de residence Expressions Dear Captain Innuendo Horoscopes Mitch Hedberg Jokes

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Published

2008-04-28

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Section

Editorials