Volume 96, Issue 21
Thursday October 3, 2002
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LAST UPDATED: Thursday October 3, 2002 - 3:45 p.m.

Making music, dropping coin

Move over music faculty and make way for the new and improved Don Wright faculty of music.

Thanks to a donation of $3 million to Western's faculty of music, the faculty has been renamed to bear the name of the donor, Western alumnus Don Wright.



If you build it, they will come

The banter and buzz is all about to come to an end and the final product has to stand up to its billing. The John Labatt Centre is getting very to close to finally opening its doors to the anxious masses.



Road dangers aplenty

Drunk driving may have to take a backseat to other road safety concerns, according to a report written by a researcher here at Western.



Foreign pocket drain

With tuition fees rising across the board, the Canadian Federation of Students is attempting to lower the bar for international students.



Student politician takes Stornoway

Western alumnus Ray Novak, runner-up in the 2000 University Students' Council presidential elections, is now a relatively big-time player in the world of federal politics.



From the far lane: Clitheroe one of Western's many shames

There's an embarrassment at Western that adds extensively to its list of shames, i.e. a reputation as a school for the rich, the architecture of the Social Sciences Building, outrageous food pricing on campus, small armies of Gap-wearing idiots, 8 a.m. classes, Sheila Copps as an alumna... you get the idea.



Free Mary Jane

One day, instead of propaganda, Big Brother could be selling us all the green leaf.

A recent Canadian Senate report suggested marijuana legalization is a future possibility.




News Briefs

The United Way is launching a residence campaign to get students involved and raise money for charity.

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