Nov. 11, 1996. 12 pgs.
Government announces it will pay GST on books from libraries, universities and other public services; University of Ottawa first school to provide scholarship for gay and lesbian studies; a review of Baz Luhrmann's new adaptation of "Romeo and Juliet."
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Article titles:
Power shut down at Pro-Tem
CUPE strike vote passes
Crash burned (editorial)
What exactly happened during the days of action in Toronto?
Au clair des etudes, mon ami Fardeau...
Un coup de coeur contre les coups de cafard!
Les mines qui tuent
Student reading week survey
The Glendon service association
GST rebate does little to help students
Green spirit revived as winter
La societe de debat s'illustre aux championnats
Busking brings the TTC alive: notes from the underground
A "goil" changes the oil
U of O offers scholarship for queer studies
Wiwa takes Ogoni plight to North American students
L'affaire Jean-Louise Roux
One staple set me off!
Random act of kindness
Three lines free
Glendon's comedy connection
Basquiat
William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
Malediction and prayer
Punk opera at the opera house
The Subhumans: punk legends make a come back
Peer Gynt: not! Are we supposed to be confused?
Maple Leaf Gardens: 65 years of pride
The world of sports
Poetry and fiction