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[ Cover ] issue 6, vol 110 -- February 18, 2002
surviving it alone since 1965
Letters:
Yovanovich way off
Yovanovich way on
Abortion is loss of life
No, it isn't
News from the front
News:
campus: Student society pushes for a universal transit pass at SFU
protest: Former U.S. state secretary's visit sparks protest
campus: Black History Month comes to campus
province: Liberals cancel support for blind readers
media: Montreal journalists gather to discuss CanWest concerns
environment: Critics call for ban on new dolphins at the Vancouver Aquarium
campus: First Nations students seek support through levy
education: Tuition fee hikes imminent
News Shorts
province: Aboriginal band disputes ski resort's expansion plans
campus: SFU goes to Surrey shopping mall
province: Treaty referendum on the horizon
this week in Peak history
"News" in brief
Arts:
animation: Bringing drawings to life on the big screen
film: Another Arnold movie
theatre: The boy draws a crowd
clubby: The Film Society is resurrected
book: Former guerrilla retells her past
music: Panurge to play at the Onion
basket weaving 101: He's missing a forearm!
cigarette burns: Mourning bell
Features:
Deconstructing Hollywood: Negative Stereotyping in Film
Uncle Pervez and the great about turn?
Sports:
Fear and loathing at the boat show
men's b-ball: Saving the best laugh for last
Thumbs up, thumbs down
Mid-semester Clan ticker
women's b-ball: 26 down, 9 left
sportswire: Women's Football league growing
women's softball: Let's play ball!
Opinions:
editor's voice: On the "Queer Issue" that wasn't to be
speak out: You pass on U-Pass? Why?
right 'jab: On the economics of provincial liberals
Lastwords:
Fight The Cuts

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