Sept. 19, 2000 16 pgs.
York's shuttle bus leaves first-year students stranded; Glendon College is Canada's little-known secret; London musical "Mamma Mia!" is a major hit in Toronto; the World Wide Web has changed society but can be a potentially dangerous tool.
Contributers: Sasha Arsharha, Scott Bradley, John Coltrane, Kelly Green, TJ Braganza, Dennis Yanchus, Julie
Co-op Students: Agatha Gasior, Tony Spears, Jennifer Sheehy
Chief Co-Editors: JJ O'Rourke, Rob Shaw
News Editor: Mihnea Dumitru
Arts and Entertainment: Catherine Hancock
Perspectives: Katerina Bakalis
Features Editor: Noel Barnett
News: Julien Daviau
Fiction and Poetry: Vandana Kapoor
Photography: Jeremy Fortier, Esta Naomi
Advertising Manager: Jenn Eudoxie
CUP Representative: Ines Pirslin
Production and Design: Shai, Erin Masskant, Catherine Walsh
Reviser: Rosalie Taylor
Staff Writer: Kristin Foster
Article titles:
Shh! I'm Froshing!
Falling into things
Shuttle bus strands busy students
Upon the death of a loved one
ResNet information: fiasco central
The pillar of life
When Rowan Barrett was the man
Filiation du con
This cubicle is so fucking small
Embodiment
Student clubs provide more than just free food
Chasin' wind
Money, money, money
Si jamais un Prof te regarde
The World Wide Web: what you don't want the Internet to be
Excerpt from P.P.
Save me John Coltrane
You still know what I did this summer
Film festival is still bigger than ever