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issue 7, vol 113 -- February 17, 2003
pleased 'bout the pink since 1965
- Letters:
- Two birds - one stone
- No support for Gilmore
- Let B-lot stalkers be
- letter of the week: abortion
- Here's our comment
- Where are the funnies?
- News:
- education: Affirmative action alternatives fall short
- world: European anti-war protest attracts 20,000
- campus: Arts meeting showcases spring trends
- campus: SFU revises policy on students with disabilities
- education: Layton has ideas for student loans program
- world: Israeli students talk terrorism
- society: Group pushes to ban porn on California campus
- media: Province article sparks human rights complaint
- campus: Student forum fills board seats
- news shorts
- campus: Picket lines a possibility this week
- Arts:
- books: Politics as art, art as work
- film: Looking for a fight, director finds peace
- Bowering on Bowering
- theatre: Little Shop, loads of fun
- Profile: Amy Lu stylin' and designin'
- film: Raising questions
- profile: Sook-Yin Lee - Definitely more than a VJ
- the dork knight: Ban this column
- Features:
- Seniors and Students Unite Against the B.C. Liberals
- US: Failing To Convince - Deception and Denial (Part 1)
- Sports:
- Experience is served at SFU tennis tournament
- men's b-ball: Do or die time
- Monster truck show a smash
- women's b-ball: Title defense begins
- women's softball: The tradition continues for softball
- Gender disparity in athletic scholarships
- Opinions:
- left standing: Detroit anaesthetic
- point-c'trpoint: February holiday: culturally required or pointless?
- speak out: Sampson's misconceptions
- Lastwords:
- Everything you ever wanted to know about... SCOOTERS
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