Dec. 9, 1996. 12 pgs.
Glendon honours Women's Remembrance Day; Stephane Dion bores during visit to Glendon; Michael Ondaatje's WWII novel, "The English Patient" adapted to film by director Anthony Minghella.
Contributers: Salman Amjad, Annie Belair, Kelli Dilworth, Clarissa DeYoung, Julia Drexler, Nathalie-Roze Fisher, Rachel Furey, Gaelle Giard, Caroline LeClerc, Nina Mabub, Mark Medland, Samer Muscati, Nancy Pelletier, Sadaf Saleem
Co-Editors: Patrick Joly, Tanya Marissen
Assistant Editors: Staphanie Sleightholm, Amber Phalen, Julie Arseneault
Arts Editor: Jane Gorley
Sports Editor: Alison Sammut
Features Editor: Michael Gruzuk
Fiction and Poetry Editor: Joel Ramirez
Photography Editors: Pam Zotalis
Production: David Bolduc, Clea Schmidt
Typesetters: Paul Fabry
Advertising Manager: Lindsey Moody
Distribution Manager: Jane Gorley
Revisions: Marie-Eve Blais, Julie Aresneault
Article titles:
Referendum sur la semaine d electure: un oui categorique
Women's Remembrance Day
Referendum boxes gone
Je milite. Moi non plus (editorial)
Rantings and ravings
Bourse du Reseau de traduction pour Glendon
York bloque le nouveau programme d'etudes internationales
Exam stress survey
Ruckus at da pub
Deficit reduction hurts women, federal report says
Menace de greve: un silence qui parle!
u-NIGHT-ed we stand
Forum with Minister Dion impresses no one
Glendon introduit les cours interactifs par video
Ondaatje's ink on the screen
La societe d'histoire de Toronto
Angels in America
Swingers: losers on the big screen
Cool web-sites...
Romeo and Juliet-the soundtrack
Not the blues, but certainly an explosion
Random gathering a journey to sketch comedy hell and black
Flexpo graffiti collection
Mon pere est plus fort que le tiens...
More cool web sites
The world of sports
Fame has its price: for Salming, its induction
Earl is home sweet home!
Poetry and fiction