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LAST UPDATED: Wednesday November 20, 2002 - 3:00 p.m. USC student jobs cut for full-timerPart-time
student employees of the University Students' Council have been replaced
by a full-time employee at the USC Reservations office. Carleton TAs prepared to strike Teaching assistants at Carleton University have voted in favour of a strike after the union broke off negotiations with the university administration in order to hold the vote.
Charting Canadian stupidity A recent poll has suggested something which may come as a serious shock to many Canadians: we are not as smart as we like to think we are.
It's gettin' hot in here: Nelly, THAW
Low-income Londoners may get a helping hand this winter with their hydro
bills.
Nazi salute shocks Acadia Board meeting A recent tense meeting of the Board of Governors at Acadia University prompted one member to give another a Nazi salute. Michael Peddle, president of the Acadia Students Union, said, following discussion at their Oct. 25, BOG member Reverend John Boyd gave him a Nazi salute.
Former PM has cute daughter, loves education London
had a brush with celebrity yesterday, as Joe Clark came to town.
News Briefs Partying models...
Exams! What exams?... Falun Gong, art and arthritis... AIDS Awareness
– good times... Winter camping, and maybe some cuddling...
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