Issue #9 - February 9, 1998

Authors

  • Jane Gorley
  • Joel Ramirez

Abstract

Feb. 9, 1998. 12 pgs. GCSU debates whether the Glendon Art Gallery deserves funding; a feature on Black History Month and life for black Canadians in Nova Scotia. Contributers: Ed Beres, Nate Chinen, The Crow, Paul Fabry, LOKE, Madness, Rae Perigoe, Saleema Rahemtulla, Bridget van Voorden, Luke M. Webbe Chief Co-Editors: Joel Ramirez, Jane Gorley Assistant Editors: William Paterson Features Editor: Denise Alevizos Arts Editors: Luke Matthew Webbe, Jason Kandankery Sports Editor: Alison Sammut Poetry Editor: Kimberley Wulf Photography Editor: Jennifer Westcott Production: Husna Ali Typesetter: Paul Fabry Advertising Manager: Cameron Couch Distribution Manager: Jane Gorley Revisions: Anne-Marie Flanagan, Paul Fabry Article titles: Editorial Letters to the editor Student day of protest Big wigs answer to day of action News in brief The great Gallery debate APPC proposals surface More letters to the editors... date rape drug suspected at McMaster Three lines free She said, he said Black Nova Scotians: unforgotten history Black World of Sports Leafs end losing streak Bad boy Conseco is a Blue Jay Keele sticking it to Glendon Wanted: hot, big and bright membership does have its privileges Heaven's Burning Where's the effect? Hindsight is twenty-twenty Stranger than Fiction LOKE's hip-hop diaries Outward bound: an interview with Muhal Richard Abrams Poetry and fiction

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Published

1995-01-01

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Section

Editorials