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issue 11, vol 104 -- March 27, 2000
- Letters:
- Moral absolutism hurts
- Tired of hypocrisy
- Maxim, take me away
- Feature reinforced stereotypes
- News:
- Legal fight may erupt over Coke deal
- SFU denies all students equally
- This week in Peak history...
- News shorts
- New report says spending cuts not the way to go
- Spoiled ballots don't make a difference: Election Officer
- Students support campus paper, criticize student union
- York U pub to be smoke-free by 2004
- Arts:
- The f-stop: Student filmmakers Michel Toledano and Vlad E. Wolanky create EarShot
- Local female singer redefines beauty, rapture, and reconciliation
- Art with feeling
- Features:
- Do profits = death?
- Sports:
- Clan Plan: Women's basketball loses Championship
- Athlete of the Week: Jeff Cathrea - SFU lacrosse team finds no decent competition locally
- Legal worries mean changes for SFU's popular Outdoors Club
- Opinions:
- Editorial: Clean and healthy air is an employee's right
- Speak Out: When minorities oppress minorities
- Lastwords:
- Claim your space! - A manifesto
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