Volume 96, Issue 53
Tuesday December 3, 2002
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LAST UPDATED: Tuesday December 3, 2002 - 12:30 p.m.

Anti-war protest hits London

Over 100 protesters braved sub-zero temperatures, gale-force winds and Arctic-like snow in London on Saturday, to rally in opposition to the impending war against Iraq.



The Usual Suspects: Testosterone overdose

Western's favourite thieves and drunks were back at work last weekend, leading many of us to question where all of the holiday spirit has gone.



Are MBAs still a bang for your buck?

Is attending Ivey and coming out as a fat cat, laptop carrying, business graduate still a good idea?



Nova Scotia abuses Millennium

Recent allegations that Nova Scotia has been redirecting student financial aid money into general provincial funds has caused the Canadian Millennium Scholarship Foundation to consider withdrawing funding from the province.

 

MORE NEWS HEADLINES:
> Medium to carry Marshall's message
> News Briefs


Allen Chen/Gazette
WHERE SHOULD I BUILD MY GIANT SNOW DANK THIS YEAR? Winter arrived at Western over the weekend and, by Monday, people like second-year social science student Peter Lee were already contemplating ways to make the most of it.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

For most cash-strapped university students, eating out at fancy restaurants a la Pretty Woman is usually not an option.

Thankfully, Red accomplishes the difficult feat of offering scrumptious cuisine at prices that won't empty your whole piggy bank.


MORE A&E HEADLINES:

> MOVIE REVIEW: Solaris
> CD REVIEW: Bleach
> Rubinoff returns to Western
> Campus Sightlines

SPORTS

Sister Act; Whoopi not included

It's one thing to lose to the team you're sharing first place with; it's infinitely worse when your older sister plays for the team that just beat you and you get to watch her celebrate in front of your face.


MORE SPORTS HEADLINES:
> Guelph gives Western a reason to cry over the break
> GAME REVIEW: FIFA Soccer 2003
> "The Shark" takes a bite Down Under

CAMPUS & CULTURE

No C&C today...

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