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issue 10, vol 104 -- March 20, 2000
- Letters:
- Nothign to learn from Dr. Dre, or Reddy
- Speaking with a forked tongue
- What CJSF needs is open-minded listeners
- Finally - O is for Openness
- Peachy-keen piece of crap
- The dangers of moral relativism
- Student has no respect for sensationalism
- We don't want your soul. Honest.
- To stalk or not to stalk?
- News:
- Aliens have Jesus, Muhammad
- Election candidates break campaign rules
- Greed makes gas prices rise: expert
- Forum: Mr. Sub to come to Atrium cafeteria
- News shorts
- Tuition announcement gets mixed reactions
- Arts:
- Deliberation was never so much fun
- Revealing a mystery: SFU does have a house band
- Student films in focus
- Features:
- Double standard - what happens when North American companies go minig abroad
- Crossing the bars
- Maxim and Me - why a nice girl stopped reading men's mags
- Sports:
- Athlete of the Week: Huffman on the fast track for swimming
- Clan Plan: Women's basketball wins first game
- McNeill plans to stay
- Toronto 2008 Olympic bid may forget poor
- Opinions:
- Speak Out: CJSF: crap-free radio
- Editorial: Ethical photojournalism requires freedom
- Lastwords:
- TIts, boobs and breasts: a cultural obsession
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