Dec. 3, 1965. 4pgs.
Editorial: Criticism of the emphasis by businesses on marks and the relative unimportance of extra-curricular activities in their eyes. Bilingualism A Facade?: Co-host of TV's Seven Days, Laurier Lapierre commented that Glendon's concept of the bilingual university was doomed to failure if it was only windowdressing; U.G.E.Q.-No Longer A National Union: Quebec nationalists critical of U.G.E.Q. decision to allow English speaking Quebec universities into the Union because it now does not represent a national group, ie. French-Canadians; C.L. Burton Auditorium, named after the former head of Simpson's, whose son Edgar sits on the York Board of Governors, to be officially opened on Dec. 4, 1965; Radio Plans Aired: CJRT has offered the university time on "College Circuit"; Girls Raise Petition: "asking for support of a proposal to allow men visitors in their rooms on weekend evenings...there is nowhere a boy can talk privately to his date while on campus."
Editors: Bill Dampier, Mike Smedley
News editor: Ernie Rovet
Feature editor: J. Sonley
Photo editor: Paul Reed
Founders editor: Gary Woodil
Sports editor: Ian Wightman
Staff reporter Gary Smith
Radio plans aired
At Founders NDY changes outlook
Dropins at York by terry Prout
Girls raise petition
Patient entertainment
ORCUS to get provincial grant
debaters decide Canadians should criticize
ten points for the educated man by Dr. George A. Coe
Reflections by Garth Jowett
and from the Canadian university press by Bob Duff
Reid writes
Gerstein lectures
Bilingualism a facade?
UGEQ -- no longer a national union by Ernie Rovet
York triumphs in athletic night by Ian Wightman
Sports by Ian Wightman