Issue #4 - November 11, 2003

Authors

  • Chris Spraakman

Abstract

Nov. 11, 2003 16 pgs. The drug, Poppers quickly becoming a favourite among Glendon students; Russell Crowe stars in a great adaptation of Patrick O'Brian's novel, "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World"; Canadian girl describes the her experience in living in Atlanta; "Love Actually" is actually a great holiday film; research proves your personality affects your research patterns. Contributers: Jeremy Fortier, Gerard Stocker, Cathia Badiere, David Bouquerel, Moira Calderwood, Andrea Pao, Shula Yemane, Jennifer Dekker, Martha Kateri Ferede, Naomi Macleod, Leanne Legault, Vishali Malhotra, Kristin Foster, Jon Swayze, Naomi Knight, Danielle Lamb, Esther Wolf, Maria Repac, Isabelle Cote, Jacqui Simon, Ashley Beaulac, Oneal Walters, Adil Mamodaly, Genevieve Blanchet. Editor-in-Chief: Chris Spraakman Assistant Editor: Julie Marion Sage Layout: R.D. Shaw, Jake Mitchell Photo Editor: Peter Garver Article titles: Drugged sex rocks Glendon "We asked you" Glendonites popping poppers perplexing to staff and students Pro-Tem creative contest Last encounter with the Glendon gallery Wallace's poet: exploring the theatrical aspects of poetry Srimoyee Mitra presents her latest production: Alice Is the war on drugs a war on freedom? Students' voices: important element in faculty council Where has Glendon been all my life? Naval gazing: a promising adaptation of a Patrick O'Brian novel Sortez de Glendon News in brief Canadian girl drowns in American melting pot GCSU holds town hall meeting to answer growing student questions Women's centre offers more than just positive space Une gaspesienne au pays de Mao Ashanti movies into poetry Use your library on buy nothing day Chronique nocturne: A la Grace...de Chloe Love Actually doesn't suck What's your mpBS? Have you met Marissa? What's your library personality? Poetry La fin de partie ou Pourquoi Napoleon etait un Mauvais Joueur d'echecs

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Published

2004-01-01

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Editorials