Issue #9 - April 7, 2004
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Apr. 7, 2004 24 pgs Advice for surviving an uneventful summer internship; the rising cost of living in Canada is shattering the "American Dream"; the term "McJob" is added to the English dictionary; Wal-Mart once again awarded "sweatshop retailer of the year". Contributers: David Bouquerel, Julie Ellis, Cathia Badiere, Ashley Beaulac, Andrea Spraakman, Kristin Foster, Jen Calder, M.A. Tamburro, Shula Yamane, Oneal Walters, Irena Kagansky, Julien Daviau, Julie Ellis, Matt Halse Editor-in-Chief: Chris Spraakman Assistant Editor: Julie Marion Sage Layout/Design: Chris Spraakman Cover Design/Layout: Jadzia Karas Photo Editing: Jadzia Karas Photographers: Julie Marion Sage, Peter Garver Copy Editing: M.A. Tamburro, Ashley Beaulac, Marija Repac, Zac Fillingham Article titles: The year that was 2003-2004 Dear Editor Letters The need for a standardized system of teaching evaluations is becoming increasingly evident Potential changes to the first year experience Fondu au noir Positive space: coming out @ Glendon My summer internment with an Owl The fading of the "American Dream": the growing gap between the rich and poor The language of poverty We're all guilty of poor-bashing The have-not's in an age of prosperity: life is too much a game of chance for those with low wages In Canada, poverty is alive and well MSN puts coal in Wal-Mart's stocking A farewell to thirty years at Glendon College The revamping of the Glendon Manor Glendon's Fridge Festival The poetry of Daniel Jones Black sheep When juice-packets attack Aspiring poets Rwanda: quelle justice pour quel avenir? Genocide rwandais: le temps des bilans April's weather: rain & stress showers Chit chat with riff raff Dialogue des arts a la distillerie: ou le charme discret des briques rougesTéléchargements
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2004-01-01
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