Issue #5 - November 16, 1998

Authors

  • Joel Ramirez

Abstract

Nov. 16, 1998 16 pgs. The Glendon's Women's Centre receives a death threat; Glendon pub faces financial woes; The Canadian Labour Congress supports free tuition and calls for a ban of private colleges. Contributers: Christie Adams, Danusia Szwejkowska, J.J. O' Rourke, Meri Perra, Bridget Suzanne Von Voorden, Rob Shaw, le Beau-Blond, Earl Sarabia del Rosario; Loke, S, Orleans, Madness, Dags Hammerskjold, Candine Blackbeard, Marie Daviau Editor-in-Chief: Joel Ramirez Assistant Editor: Lionel Tona News Editor: Ishani Gunasekera Arts Editors Melanie Cadieux Perspectives Editor: Annamaria Kougias Features Editor: Paul Fabry Fiction and Poetry Editor: Rae Perigoe Photography Editor: Jennifer Westcott Sports Editor: Alison Sammut Production/Layout: Jane Gorley, Melanie Cadieux CUP Liaison: Suzanne McCullagh Advertising Manager: Cameron Couch Business Manager: Oliver Martin Jr. Campus Life Representative: Jason Kandankery Interns: Tina Peers, Marie Daviau, Caitlin Fullerton Revisions: Kelly Masci, Paul Fabry Article titles: Death threat at the Women's Centre Tory propaganda? Commentary CKRG FM Stereo The alternative question Financial problems threaten pub Campus-accesible Labour groups condemn private colleges; support free tuition Quebec parties quiet on educational issues in campaign Interview avec John Court... Glendon at a glance Letters Free the The lonely thumb Do you remember? Agnes of God Tom Cochrane: Xray Sierra Hunger Striking Waking Ned Devine Paradise or death of...! Almost Famous Rap is the business Banishment news that shocked the hockey world Poetry and fiction

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Published

1998-01-01

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Section

Editorials