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The Tribune thanks youThe Tribune extends a huge thanks to all of our contributors from the 2008-09 year. If we missed your name in this list, we're very sorry, but we've really appreciated you taking the time to write stories. Ada Sonnenfeld, Adam Laidlaw, Adam Levine, Adrian Taylor, Alan Boileau, Alana Levine, Alex Eidman, Alexandra Swann, Alice Walker, Alison Bailey, Amélie Gouin, Amrita Kumar-Ratta, Andrew Miller, Andrew Seo, Andrew Sullivan, Andy Yu, Arielle Frank, Arik Schwartz, Ariq EmtenanAustin del Rio, Bean Brenner, Bianca Van Bavel, Brahna Siegelberg, Brittany Paterson, Byron Tau, Cara Wilson, Carly Orleach, Charles Garfinkle, Christie Lee, Cleve Higgins, Danai Reynolds, Daniel Otis Smith, Danielle Cherkas, David Benson, Diane Salema, Elizabeth Perle, Emma Cabrera-Aragon, Emma Quail, Eric Weiss, Greg Osadec, Harpreet Grewal, Haruki Nakagawa, Holly Stewart, Huge Galdones, I. |
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YOU HAD AN OPTION, SIR: There's so much to like about McGillBy: Timothy Mak When I completed my third year last April, former Tribune opinion editor Byron Tau wrote an article excoriating the quality of education at McGill. I have always thought that his piece was unnecessarily harsh, and made a mental note to write a similar evaluation when I was set to graduate. |
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VOX POPULI: Freedom of speech takes a poundingBy: Byron Tau What started as an unfortunate comment has rapidly turned into a national controversy. When Dick Pound suggested to La Presse that Canada was once "un pays de sauvages," it was unlikely that cooler heads would prevail. "Racism! Denigration of an entire ethnic group!" cried his critics. |
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Letters to the EditorOmar Khadr and the working class I am from Vancouver and I'm glad that the students at McGill University are getting involved in the Omar Khadr case. This case is important for the working class in Canada. It shows that the government of Canada doesn't care about its own citizens. |
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OFF THE BOARD: Goodbye, cruel McGillBy: Byron Tau Now that graduation lurks around the corner, I can't help looking back on the last four years. For the most part, they've been rough and fraught with difficulty-I even left McGill for a short time in 2006. But as my loan counsellors start to demand repayment and my diploma is being printed, I can't help wondering what my time and money (and my parents money) has bought me. |
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POP RHETORIC: Oprah's philanthropy for philistinesBy: Byron Tau Leave it to Oprah to turn philanthropy into a gaudy, voyeuristic reality television show. In a hysterical peacock-like parade of moral one-upmanship, ten contestants on her new reality TV show Oprah's Big Give compete in a holier-than-thou display of charitable licentiousness week after week in the vain hope of being crowned the most generous by the Queen of Selflessness herself. |
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ReviewsTV. Battlestar Galactica Season 4. Holy fraking shit, Galactica is back again with a bang. The show's fourth and final season opens with an explosive episode that creates yet another cliffhanger-and generates even more questions than answers. Main characters are revealed as bona fide Cylons, the human fleet is crippled by a devastating attack, and Starbuck mysteriously returns with photos of Earth. |
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Grand opening of the Tribune and Grill!Nine dollar pitchers! Also, nine dollar pictures!By: Spirgen Springrolls It was a tense and panicked atmosphere at the grand opening of The Tribune and Grill last Thursday night when Editor-in-Chef Tiffany Bok Choy revealed the Shatner building's newest student-run initiative. |
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Letters to the editorDidn't he write the Wealth of Nations? Now that I'm out in the real world, I have tried to avoid paying too much attention to the goings-on back at McGill. However, the recent Council motion forcing independence on the Tribune was too much and I felt that I had to come out of retirement to excoriate the Students' Society one last time. |
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CAMPUS: Trib pushed to autonomyFull financial independence by 2010By: Sean Wood After an exhaustive Council debate lasting nearly two and a half hours, the Students' Society voted last Thursday to create a committee to work toward an independent McGill Tribune. The motion, which came from the SSMU Executive Committee, stated that because the Tribune is editorially independent, but supported by SSMU, the relationship was a "less-than-ideal situation" and moved to separate the two entities. |
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