Mar. 27, 2001 17 pgs.
The Glendon gallery presents pieces by Toronto artist John Iacobelli; exercise is an exhausting, but rewarding activity; conversations with strangers on public transportation can be acceptable; Glendon's talent show "Bravo" a major success.
Contributers: Jennifer Sheehy, Phil Rutland, Dennis Yanchus, Carolyn Henry, Phil Thee, Angela Walcott, P. Ghetto Bastard, Faith, Kelley Green, Pierre Gaudard, Emma Galloway, Carolyn Cook, Shady Yazdan, Rita McNeil, Darren Azzez
Chief Co-Editors: Jason John 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: Patrick Bois
Photography: Jeremy Fortier
Advertising Manager: Vacant
CUP Representative: Ines Pirslin
Design, Production and Layout: Andrew Weir, Catherine Walsh
Revisions: Rosalie Taylor
Staff Writer: Bobby Deakos
Cover Photo: Pierre Guadard
Cover Poem: Rita McNeil
Article titles:
Taking the route less traveled
Analysis in urbia
Spontaneously balling Jordan
The Saint, The Hero and The Clown
Campus work link to the rescue
Vive la Quebecois death metal!
My ego, my ego, mine, mine, mine
What's up with those stairs, anyways?
Sex: not a movie
Sudan
Free falling democracy: Quebec City and everything after
I'll take Italian steel over Canadian steel anyday
Literary trade agreements
Carnivore
Quebec City summit of the Americas
Alienation generation 2: riding the rocket the better way
I like
Bravo to Glendon performers
The caveman's valentine
Revelations
Magic is afoot
Tom didn't want to fly with the team
YFS and King Arthur's Dirty Frolic
Dear Editors: