Jan. 22, 1996. 8 pgs.
Canadian universities targeting Asian students to increase enrollment numbers; Glendon hosts Creative Arts Seminars featuring novelists and screen writers; University of Saskatchewan professor faces termination after wife teaches class for a full semester.
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Article titles:
People power and party politics
Les clubs obtiennent leur salle
News in brief
Editorial: free speech
Rantings and ravings
Universities target Asian-Pacific students for Canadian schools
Qui sont les artisans du theatre francophone a Toronto
The Inc. answers
Shots in the dark
Scarification the newest trend?
Writing for film workshop
Saint Frances of Hollywood: A review....really!
Super Fitness: chaud business
U of S prof may lose job after wife teaches class
Poetry and fiction