Volume 96, Issue 22
Friday October 4, 2002
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LAST UPDATED: Friday October 4, 2002 - 6:15 p.m.

Semi-clad Western models deemed uncharitable?

Not only have campus groups complained about students baring skin, but the Canadian Cancer Society also has a bone to pick with this year's "W-boys" and "W-girls" calendars.



BOG candidates prepare for cat-fight

Nominations for Western's Board of Governors closed yesterday with five candidates set to clash for the one, open student position.



SATIRE: OSAP line of death

With just under a month of the school year gone by, some students have found themselves overwhelmed by the pressures of university and unable to cope – while one unfortunate student apparently failed to make it through last Septembert.



Windsor poised to join CFS

The Windsor Students' Alliance is holding a referendum next week to determine if it will become a member of the Canadian Federation of Students, a national student lobbying group.



Double cohort may be the Devil, jury still out

With the double cohort approaching next year, a lot of attention has been paid to students entering their first year, but very little to those of upper year status.



Cats, political pawns and porno

This past week saw a lot of government stories come to light – we knew things would get interesting once parliament reopened.

However, surprisingly, it's not the federal government that leads off this week's review – the provincial government gets top billing.



News Briefs

The University of Western Ontario Staff Association showed their support for the striking Wilfrid Laurier University Staff Association earlier this week.



Smoker of the Week

This week's carcinogen king is none other than former USC presidential candidate and second-year honours business administration student Dan Tolhurst.

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