Volume 96, Issue 27
Thursday October 17, 2002
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LAST UPDATED: Thursday October 17, 2002 - 4:55 p.m.

Ivey takes second stumble, denies any fall

An American business journal released its rankings of business schools this week and Western's very own Richard Ivey School of Business finds itself ranked third in terms of Canadian institutions.



University students get portables, many still hoping for recess

The double cohort crunch may lead to the use of portables as a solution to handling the increased number of student placements in Ontario universities, including the University of Toronto.



Proposed LTC cuts on city hall agenda

Municipal officials have said budget cuts at London's city hall, which could include cuts to the London Transit Commission, should not affect current bus services provided to the Western community.



SATIRE: Magical dragon runs for BOG

In addition to longing for Jackie Paper, autumn mist and a land called Honalee, the newest candidate in the race for student representative on Western's Board of Governors plans to blow away the competition.

 

MORE NEWS HEADLINES:
> Fuh getta 'bout it: Congrats Saddam
> Fasting for the food bank
> News Briefs


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HE'S GOT THE WHOLE WORLD IN HIS HANDS. Dave Brusutti, a third-year honours geography student, accomplished his goal of seeing the world on Wednesday.

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

Most bands are like jugs of milk: fresh today, but what about in a year? Bands work hard to ensure their sound doesn't become sour and dated like expired milk. Canadian rock quartet Treble Charger are no exception.


MORE A&E HEADLINES:

> Murray digs up London roots
> Shukvision: Surfing through the waves of TV crap
> RESTAURANT REVIEW: Passage to India

SPORTS

B-ballers bring good mix

Exhibition games are never poetry in motion and both Western and Guelph's women's basketball teams held true to that on Tuesday night.


MORE SPORTS HEADLINES:
> Mustangs' youth supreme
> Purple Pipe

CAMPUS & CULTURE

World religions meet same-sex marriage

Religion and homosexuality are two topics controversial in their own right. Together, the subjects create passionate opinions and the guarantee of high tension.

MORE C&C HEADLINES:
> Anglican Perspective
> Hindu Perspective
> Orthodox Jewish Perspective

> Islamic perspective
> Chiu on this: Love is all we need


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