Issue #7 - March 6, 2007

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  • Tia Brazda

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Mar. 6, 2007 16 pgs Starbucks coffee under scrutiny for unfair trade with Ethiopia; the life and death of Anna Nicole Smith; an interview with Psychology professor Pam Broley; brief biographies of the 2008 Democratic presidential nominees Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. Contributers: Audrey Alix, Marissa Baratta, Shona Bracken, Lisa Chiapette, Eden Consenstein, Kamal Farmaly, Lidia Glosa, Tim Hilliard, Claire Lacey, Ran, Lewin, David Morris, Keith W. Morris, Mark Nichols, Ana-Maria Oroianu, Tina Ritas, Jessica Toals, Pier-Bernard Tremblay Editor in Chief: Tia Brazda Assistant Editor: Ashley Jestin News: Clara Wille Politics: Ashley Jestin Campus Life: Kaitlyn Chambers Talk Back: Laura Scrivener Creative Writing: Hannah Renglich Metropolis: Tia Brazda Entertainment: Jacinto Wong Arts and Culture: Sarah Maharajah Reviews: Juan Llamas Rodriguez Photographer: Irena Kramer Design/Layout: Jennifer Rong, Jacinto Wong French: Gabriel Rompre Article titles: Get involved with Pro-Tem the dark side of Starbucks coffee Is Gardasil the new Vioxx Media fires up at life and death of Anna Nicole Des gros sous pour Glendon GCSU update Where are you people?! Roots and shoots Do they even want us to go to school Get to know your professor: an interview with Professor Pam Broley A light in the darkness Glendon welcomes its first sponsored refugee Kick it at the shoe An eggciting place to eat The Democratic leadership race heats up He was Don Quixote, the star of Glendon's Art Exhibit Discussion La Tangente de Claude Guilmain Classically Canadian Sondre Lerche's talent: a phantom promise? WWW and the city Painting the town Writer's Craft Dear Glendon housing Horoscopes Demetri Martin jokes Comics

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