GLENDON'S BILINGUAL NEWSPAPER

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Democracy in critical condition

Dougherty, Lorraine Hill, Chi­ Chiu Ling., Carolyn Ward et Tim Wilshow; representant(e)s des etudiant(e)s de premiere annee, Roberto Angel et K~ren Fieten; et Ie Conseil de la Faculte, Laurie Howe., Robin Magloughlen, Diana Panagiotopoulos et Wendy Verkerk. lIs ont tous ete acclames, malgre les efforts

" ~ qu'a fait l' AECG pour ) ~ encourager les etudiant(e)s a faire, partie de leur gouver­ nement. Les affiches etaient partout, les annonces pourtant nombreuses, elles n'ont pas suffit a reveiller la conscience de la plupart des etudiant(e)s. Les etudiant(e)s qui se sont This year's Returning Ojjicers, Marie and Taline.' presente(e)s aux postes . photo: Frederic Tremblay proposes par l'AECG devraient . VOLUME 30, No.6 LE 19 NOVEMBRE 1990 by Laurie Howe been waiting for! Thus, the etre felicite(e)s. Ceux qui n'ont All but 150 students at majority of apathetic pas encore succombe a Glendon College must either Glendonites can (a) turn the l'epidemie d'apathie a Glendon continued funding of Radio be illiterate, or they were absent page, (b) read to find out what appartiennent a l'espece en Glendon. For those of you November 13 and 14. Those they missed or (c) crawl back voie de disparition. who missed it, the wording of were the days that the GCSU under their rocks. The referendum question was the referendum question was: members of 1990-91'1 were all Tout d'abord, nous pre­ only a reaffirmation of a "Yes, as in previous years, I acclaimed. Just for those one sentons les nouveaux membres previous referendum, as there wish to contribute a sum of 17ct hundred and fifty students ­ de l'AECG: directrice des was an apparent infringement per credit to Radio Glendon". less than 10% of the student Affaires culturelles, Carole on the elections act the last The majority of the 150 said body - who actually had the Kandakji; directrice des Affaires time the question was posed. It "yes" to Radio Glendon, while "'. interest to vote, -Pro Ten1 externes, Paige Kemball~ .. was seemif~gly"redundant" but the majority of Glendon ~' ~$-' pr€~ntsTh~eresults~ • you have-all' 'co"nseiller(ere)s., Tania very necessary to assure the students said "yes" to apathy. One culture, many languages

b.t' CaroZl'n La Brash differences between individuals are not clear cut, due to works are translated they are Thecolloquium entitled "One and an acceptance and differences in environmental not taken seriously by English Language, Many Cultures: The appreciation of these unique factors. Extending this concept Canada. How then can we talk Francophones of Montreal-and characteristics. Policies are beyond our borders" Garigue of pluralism, when there is Toronto", held in Glendon's made to benefit the whole. felt that the effects of obviously no mutual theatre on Friday and Saturday, Pluralism therefore promotes environment on culture have appreciation occuring within Nov. 9 and 10'1 featured a co-existance and global produced French communities our own country? Glendon number of talented speakers. solidarity. worldwide whose main, and Garigue admitted that The keynote address by The fact that Garigue perhaps only, similarity is that pluralism has not yet been Philippe Garigue provided a supports the building of a they communicate in French. established. However, it should hopeful alternative to the stronger international French A question directed to be discussed as an ideal to disheartening separatist stand community is not inconsistent Garigue from the floor high­ be striven for. This end would, (mention must be made here of with this ide~.. He proposes lighted the idealistic nature of after all, be preferable to the o the able hosting by Yvette that these ties be based on a pluralism. The point made fragmentation of a country Schmidt, whose summary of common language, not on the concerned English Canadian over cuIural conflicts, n'est-ce Garigue's credentials was a myth of a changeless French intellectuals who can't read pas? lecture in itself). culture. French works, and unless those Garigue's lecture focused on The solidarity of French­ • two buzzwords of the multi­ speaking individuals should be l- culturalism debate: cultural established then with a view to identity and pluralism. His clear understanding the various explanations ofthese overused cultures that make up that Bye bye Eddie! and perhaps misunderstood community and acknowledging V. concepts emphasized their the interaction of French by Bruno Larose -done good work for a importance to the discussion. speakers with non-French The manager of the year and a half', said Inherent to the idea of a speakers within their various Glendon cafeteria Eddie Business Manager Leon Yaghman recently re­ Wasser. Au moment de - cultural identity is that indi­ nations. viduals group together. Then is not solidly drawn. We actually signed. His resignation mettre sous presse, Yagh­ as a group they differentiate have very similar cultures. He was tendered for personal man n'avait toujours pas themselveS' from others based cites the enthusiasm of English problems as reported by retourne Ies appels de Pro • on a set ofcriteria that is vague Ontarians for French­ the Business Office at the Ten1. Visa & and changeable. While there is immersion programs and the Food Committee Meeting LouSalem occupe main­ a positive solidarity felt within existance of Glendon as proof on Oct. 31. tenant la gerance de la the group there is a corre­ that Anglo-Franco animosity Apres plus d'un an et cafeteria par interim jus­ Mastercard sponding hostility towards those is not as acute as the political demi de bons services qu'a ce que I'Universite outside the group. Therefore, rhetoric would have us believe. aupres de la communaute York et Restauronics now the concept ofa cultural identity Furthermore, Garigue de Glendon, la demission choisissent un nouveau provokes conflict. asserted that the cultural ties de Yaghman a ete pour Ie gerant. accepted! Pluralism., on the other hand, between Francophones in moins subite. "Eddie has involves a realization of Toronto and those in Montreal PRoTEM 2 LE 1 9 NOVEMBRE 1 990

Food, for thought If you went to a restaurant and during your meal you found bugs in your spaghetti, fruit flies in your salad or a cockroach crawling across your table would you return? Chances are you 'would definitely lake your business elsewhere. . Unfortunately, this is the dilemma Giendon residence students are facing. The Glendon Business office and Restauronics hold our meal plan money, and they also hold a' monopoly on where we can spend .our scrip. It. is assumed that we have to put up with these inconveniences, but do we? INFO'RM '100ft-SELVES! This is not a case of unfounded compl~intsabout WE CAN· r AC.C.£: pr W«ATCVE~ Glendon's Food Services, but rather it is the voice of 1HE ADN'N£ST~A1l.o~ Sh'lS. students saying "give us the quality of food and TO $tterK services for which we have paid". WE HA V£ 7YE 1<\G1+T AND 10 BE" ~1> 1"1 It has been stated that th.e food services greatest .--- .-....-. ~ profit is generated by cash customers, not from the fees paid by residence students. The food facilities therefore cater to these Monday to Friday cash cust­ omers, forgetting the weekend residents.who are given the week's leftovers, denied hot lunches, fresh couRRIER/FEEDBACK sandwiches and fresh salad. What is truly.unfortunate is the fact that our :Ii. it legitimate comments have been heard around society needs intellectuals .campus ,and repeatedto no avai~1. Perhaps, if more' Are we properly then student governments for minimum wage four studentsJet Res~auronics or the Business Office as we.ll.&s'$tuaent editors mont!ls ~(,l.c1\ swnm~.r. know that they will not tolerate the inconveniences, represented? must advocate' a fair and I gave up restaurant we can generate positive support and get real action ­ accessible education sys­ work to work as a teacher not just patronizing explanations. Dear Editor" tem. Theassumption that this past summer. My in­ by Julie Ireton Perhaps someone on free education promotes come dropped consider­ the Pro Tern staff can a decline in motivation is ably from an average of enlighten .us as to why ridiculous" as is the as­ $200 per evening. This Food Services has the sumption that student also means that I had interesting new position monies set aside for edu­ trouble affording more of Facilitator. I have been cation would instead be than two courses. Do you told that the representative used to defray luxuries know that it is expensive 2275 Bayview Avenue holding this position does such as designer clothing to live in Parkdale even? Toronto, Ontario not even live in either of or cable television. I sug­ Before accusing others M4N 3M6 the residences this year. gest" Mr. Mackey" that of irresponsibility" Mr. My question is how can students would instead be Mackey, please co'nsider those that use thecafeteria able to purchase all of not only the escalating most, the students who their textbooks or to cost of basic education languish in research li­ Redacteur en chef ' Bruno Larose live in residence, be prop­ but also the greater cost, Managing Editor Julie Ireton erly represented by a off­ braries with their free the cost of ignbrance. Directeur de I'information Rony Behar campus Facilitator. Why money and extra time Yours, News Editor ~ ...... Robert Mackey was no one from one of instead of juggling a P. Grevstad Production Manager Natalie Hafez the residences chosen for working and academic life. Office Manager" , Andrea Jurman Have you done any re­ Photography Editor Frederic Tremblay this job, especially in lieu Entertainment Editors Naomi Lee-Fook, Chris Black ofthe fact that the position search into the number of Copy Editor Tanya Paladin is a paid one. doctoral candidates who Reviseurs Marie-Josee Belanger Sincerely, find themselves unable to The Glendon Gueoula Azincott complete their work be­ Counselling Centre Advertising Manager Mahmud Abdulla D. Delorme cause ofinadequate fund­ Advertising Assistant Chantal Symes Presents: Circulation Manager Steve Mazerolle ing or the exigencie~ of" Info Session on Common Sports Editor Nicolas Souchon for example" restaurant Law in French at the Graphics Editor Louis-Eric Boutin A little work and academic obli­ University of Ottawa, Typesetters Jody Hitchcock, Tammy Scott gations? Do you care? If Wed. Nov. 21, 12:30 Jennifer Wiens offended you don't believe that L'equipe du montage Louis-Eric Boutin, Garig.ue Room students, our future intel­ Susan Dolphin, Natalie Hafez, Julie Ireton, Robert Mackey Seance d'information Collaborateurs(trices) Geoff Bowlby, Laurie Howe To· the editor: ligentsia" have the right to Caroline LaBrash, Steven Moore, Claudine Pilon I was surprised and a question unreasonable in­ sur "Common Law" en little offended by "Some­ creases or even the imple­ francais Ie mercredi 21 nov., 12h30 Salon thing for Nothing" mentation of interest Garigue. Pro Tern is the weekly bilingual and independent newspaper of (Oct. 22). Mr. Mackey's charges on loans" I suggest Glendon College, founded in 1961 as the student publication of York claim that students "must you enrol in a.n American University. Pro Tern est Ie seul journal etudiant bilingue en Ontario. take responsibility" is ir­ University and try to Heure de tombee des articles: vendredi midi. Deadline for"sub­ missions: Friday noon. Nos bureaux sont situes dans Ie Manoir responsible. If" as claimed" finance this by working Glendon, local 117. Pro Tem welcomes your feed,back and letters. They must not exceed Editorial & Advertising: 487-6736 250 words and must be signed, accompanied··with the author's Tirage : 4000 exemplaires phone number. NOVEMBER '19, 1990 PRoTEM 3 Heard it through Customer appreciation week the grapevine York University Bookstores by Frederic Tremblay should use, but the word FUCK Man y studen t s c hose because in those circumstances, Glendon Campus Glendon college because they. je doute fort que ce soit de saw in the size ofits population, l'amour. Du moins, pas de la November 26-30, 1990 . the possibility for everyone to fa~on dont je Ie con~ois. know each othe~r. Really, Pour une fois, soyez donc 10% discount on General Books like a big family. Ironically, it 'comme Thomas in the Bible, 100/0 appears that after a certain check yourself before passing discount on stationery except sale items period oftime, this same family judgement on rumors that come 15% discount on knapsac.ks feeling causes disinterest and out. This bad habit of starting even distaste of the little bi­ false rumors about anyone and ••• lingual island surrounded by anything poisons the atmos­ C'est la semaine du. remerciement the sea ofanglophones which is phere, which is already stressful. Toronto. Why? To paraphrase Martin Luther ala librairie du college Glendon Of course, I'm talking more K'ing, "it hurts, it stinks and it about residents living on cam­ burns". Maybe I'm blind and Du 26 au 30 novembre 1990 pus..However, it could also don't see what is really going apply to people off campus. I on at Glendon? Maybe I'm too 10% think it is time for many people naive? Peut-etre que je donne de rabais sur les livres non-scolaires to open up their dictionary and trop de chances au coureur? 10% de rabais sur les articles de bureau look at definitions like: rumor~ Now, pass your Ol1'n judge- (a l'exception des articles deja en vente) probability, judgement, general­ ment on all this. 15% de rabais sur les sacs ados ization and fact. Ici, je fais reference a ceux et celles qui . prennent un vilain plaisir a inventer toutes sortes d'histoires' ' qui ne tiennent pas debout, des histoires qui detruisent des' reputations inutilement. Let's take~ for instance~ topics like homosexuality and sexual inter­ course. Everyday~ I hear people talking and my ears hurt in a really bad way. According to certain people~ almost everyone at Glendon is homosexual. Give me a break! What about sexual intercourse? Does everyone nlake love with everyone else at "~i"~~~'~":'uTenooii't~~lve .me;L another break'! please! If they do, then it is not the word LOVE that I

Deselections a Pro Tern

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11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Questions of the III Au Me Week tjflmmn ~.Jnm. ·]8Jj;':~~i~:~~.mm blmm mmm mUir! 'mmm mmm unum. h.p Geo.fl Bo"'lh)' A small vox populi was compiled last week asking Glendon students about their opinions regarding Cafeteria Food. The interesting results are as follows: Claudine Pilon

Questions: is Glendon

1) "How would you rate the size of the portions at the steam table? Comment Food Committee evaluerais-tu la quantite des portions servies au comptoir des plats chauds? 2) Does the quality dictate high prices? Est-ce que la qualite justifie les prix eleves? Facilitator 3) What is the most disgusting food in your opinion? A ton avis, queUe est la nourriture la plus degueulasse? 4) What is the food served the most often at the steam table? QueUe est la nourriture la plus souvent servie au comptoir des plats chauds? hy Claudine Pilon 5) What do you think ofthe quality ofthe personnel at the cafeteria? Que penses-tu de The Glendon College Food Servic la competence du personnel de la cafeteria? like to welcome all of the students" Glendon to another year of AU MEl' also tell you a bit about ourselves an< Answers: The committee is the body which reI community in its dealings with our fc One element which has recently 1 attention is your concern with the pricl school year of 1990-91. The prices Robin Lord following manner. The G FSC is prese J) The portions suck. They are not enough for the price that we proposed price list for the following have to pay for them. committee repres~ntatives then discl 2) Are you kidding? My friends say no as well. For the big one their residence houses and return 1 litre container ofmilk we pay $1.50 at the store and here we are discuss the prices item by item and wit forced to pay $1.80. This is ridiculous. We are pissed! or reject any aspect ofthe proposal. TI rejected and resubmitted four times b 3) That is hard to say. Most of the steam table. The Fettucini . given by G FSC. The proposal then hi Alfredo smells and tastes like vomit. Not that I have ever by the University Food Services Con tasted vomit. Our primary concern in reviewin~ 4) Quiche and noodles. One day" they had three courses of give the residence student the best di noodles at one sitting. This was done by increasing the pri 5) Naomi is really nice. She makes the best sandwiches. That is coffee" donuts and other "treats"" whi the only food I eat here. Everyone is pretty friendly. It is the prices on basic and healthy food item~ food that lets us down,! not the people. special" cereal and grapefruit. In ac items were decreased such as the salad $1.10 to $.90. The overall increase for therefore only 7.2%. One small remi scrip system any price increases mu~ denomination. Once the prices have accepted for the school year" nothing ( them. The prices will be up for revie~ year in March" 1991 - anyone who w meetings and share their helpful inpu' Pascal Forget The Food Services at York Main c(: I) Les portions de la fin de semaine sont superbes mais pendant proposed a $2100 meal plan for the '90· la semaine" ~a laisse adesirer. was then changed to $1495. (Luckily" given the option ofa larger'! alternative 2) Je ne crois pas. Meme si les repas se sont ameliores'! les prix choice not given at York Main Cam~ ~estent beaucoup trop eleves. York University then fought for a user 3) Fettucini Alfredo. On croirait souvent que la sauce ressemble to the university as an alternative to the du vomi. the required scrip to cover the Departrr 4) Spagettis budget. This budget includes the cost areas of maintenance" heat" electricity" 5) Je crois que quelques employes servent les etudiants de fa~on new paint job in the Old Dining Hal brusque. quarters o( the annual budget" is paid the above-mentioned services. (Ifyou f are not being adequately provided" p your complaints on paper and address Also" the Food Services Department oj been instructed by Bill Farr" V.P. (F istration)" that because of provincial fu areas must have a break-even budget" It must be kept in mind that the cafl area on campus in which your scrip is t Paula Janke Terrasse for the second year in a rov I) Most of the time,! I find that the portions are big enough for prices at L" Arcade are not set by the GI me but maybe not enough for others that are bigger eaters. that fo'od prices are and cannot be m2 Sometimes" I find that portions are too large and they will not c~terer cannot buy in the larger bl cut them in half without charging full price. Dominioi1 and therefore the prices at 2) Maybe not always. than at the chain store. L"Arcade convenience for students for some of tt 3) Things that are drenched in sauce that is just there to fill the If the prices are- too high" then you car plate. meals and shop off campus. 4) Pastas' The Glendon Food Service Carr 5) I got my burger the other day in three pieces. He was slow everyone and anyone who would like putting on the garnishes and then he threw the burger together GCSU meetings are designed to I and it ended up in three pieces. constructively with the management te and the committee has been very succe~

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Facilitator to people's concerns and I do would be interested in directin~ on? A ton avis, queUe est la nourriture try to appease them. I can· another fashion show. I agreee respect the fact that some people because I believe that tht team table? Quelle est la nourriture la just aren't into fashion shows. fashion show is some· uds? hy Claucline Pilon That's cool. I don't respect., thing truly different and unique. lnel at the cafeteria? Que penses-tu de The Glendon College Food Services Committee would however., people who criticize not a drinking fest'dancej pub. like to welcome all of the students, faculty and staff of something they know nothing Fourthly, the objective 01 Glendon to another year of AU MENU. We would like to about, nor do I respect an the show is to have fun. Every­ also tell you a bit about ourselves and our responsibilities. article based solely on"sources". one involved, models and pro­ The committee is the body which represents the Glendon Any good journalist goes direct­ duction staff gain valuabl<: community in its dealings with our food services. ly to the person the article is experience and the people whc One element which has recently been brought to our about to offer what the people attend can sit back for an haUl attention is your concern with the prices agreed upon for the deserve: an unbiased article that and a half and have a gooe school year of 1990-91. The prices are decided in the allows them to draw their own time. following manner. The G FSC is presented with the caterer's conclusions instead ofhaving it Fifthly, Ms. Howe has neve) lce that we proposed price list for the following year in March. The rammed down their throats. A seen a show that I have directed committee representatives then discuss the proposal with further danger of this sort of therefore, her statement tha1 journalism results in extreme "the use of humans as objects he big one their residence houses and return to the committee to inaccuracies as contained in especially women" is tota lere we are discuss the prices item by item and with a decision to accept Laurie Howe's article "Liberal speculation. Anyone who sa" led! or reject any aspect ofthe proposal. This year's price list was rejected and resubmitted four times before acceptance was arts., not fashion arts" (22 last year's show, anyone work· ~ Fettucini given by G FSC. The proposal then has to also be accepted October., 1990). ing on this year's show car have ever thi~ by the University Food Services Committee. First ofall, this show, Games: easily attest to the fact that Our primary concern in reviewing the price list was to Playing with Fashion is a is far from the truth. Excessivt ~ourses of give the residence student the best dietary option possible. presentation of the GCSU and consumerism? Possibly. YOt This was done by increasing the prices on items such as is directed by myself, Steven get that everywhere you go Moore. It is not an independent Are you going to stop takin! les. That is coffee, donuts and other "'treats", while maintaining '89-'90 project. the TTC because it promote: ly. It is the prices on basic and healthy food items such as the breakfast special, cereal and grapefruit. In addition, a number of Secondly, Graffiti .did not excessive consumerism? items were decreased such as the salad bar which went from lose $2000. It lost $1027'1 out of Sixthly, the cost of th~ $1.10 to $.90. The overall increase for the '90-'91 prices was the budget of the Director of clothing. What this show does therefore only 7.2%. One small reminder: because of the Cultural Affairs. Of all .events as last year's did, is to present c scrip system any price increases must be made in the 5~ that I put together last year ­ wide variety of clothes in a] denomination. Once the prices have been established and Orientation Weeks., AIDS price ranges. This show ha accepted for the school year, nothing can be done to change Awareness Week, Christmas something for everyone. them. The prices will be up for review again for the school Ball and Winter Carnival-only Games: playing with fashiol year in March, 1991 - anyone who wishes may attend the AIDS Awareness Week and is a truly unique event~ ther meetings and share their helpful input. the Winter Carnival lost more won't be another like it thi money. Besides., what year. I urge everyone who ha The Food Services at York Main campus had originally large scale production or event read Ms. Howe's article an~ proposed a $2100 meal plan for the '90-'90 school year. This is pendant at Glendon actually makes this one to now draw their OWl was then changed to $1495. (Luckily., we at Glendon were money? Is it not hypocritical to conclusions. If you are sti given the option ofa larger., alternative food plan of$1895., a be given student money to spend unsure., come talk to me 0 es, les prix choice not given at York Main Campus.) The students of on students to entertain them someone in the show. We jU5 York University then fought for a user fee to be paid directly (as the Cultural Affairs man­ want you to come see the sho, ~ ressemble to the university as an alternative to the dramatic increase of date says) and wind up, in the we are presenting for you. W the required scrip to cover the Department of Food Services end., having exactly what was guarantee you won't be disa~ budget. This budget includes the cost of the food services areas of maintenance., heat., electricity., cleaning., part of the ts de fac;on new paint job in the Old Dining Hall., etc... About three ERRATA quarters of the annual budget., is paid to Physical Plant for Clarification released by the Business Office the above-mentioned services. (Ifyou feel that these services The following are several corrections to the October 1, are not being adequately provided., please feel free to put 1990 article entitled "Glendon's New User Fee": your complaints on paper and address them to the GFSC.) 1. The food service user fee was included in all York Also., the Food Services Department ofYork University has University undergraduate residence food plans, not just been instructed by Bill Farr., V.P. (Finance and Admin­ Glendon's. istration)., that because of provincial funding regulations all 2. The user fee is to be used exclusively for food service areas must have a break-even budget., no exceptions. related costs contrary to the assertion in the article. The It must be kept in mind that the cafeteria is not the only purpose of the fee is specifically to finance the operation area on campus in which your scrip is taken. The Cafe de la ofthe kitchen and cafeteria and Glendon's other smaller Terrasse for the second year in a row accepts scrip. The food facilities. ~nough for prices at L'Arcade are not set by the G FSC in the same way 3. Contrary to the assertion ofthe article, the $200 fee does ,ger eaters. that food prices are and cannot be maintained by us. The not go into the "York General Account". It goes into the ley will not caterer cannot buy in the larger bulk quantities of a Glendon Food Service Account. Dominio11 and therefore the prices at L'Arcade are higher 4. The cost ofthe food (included in the price is the raw food, than at the chain store. L'Arcade was created as a the preparation of the food and its service) represents convenience for students for some of their basic necessities. e to fill the about 90% of Glendon's food services' overall costs. The If the prices are too high, then you can save your scrip for overhead only represents about 10% of the cost rather meals and shop off campus. than the majority ofthis cost as suggested in the article. The Glendon Food Service Committee is open to Of this 10%" about 3% is for Glendon's and York's e was slow everyone and anyone who would like to participate. The overhead costs (mostly for salaries, advertising, a part of ~er together GCSU meetings are designed to allow us to work the residence handbook and the printing of scrip). The constructively with the management team of Restauronics'l other 7% is the cost ofoperating the various food service and the committee has been very successful so far. The date facilities including their heating, electricity, cleaning, of the next meeting will be posted as soon as possible. maintenance, capital upgrading, equipment, etc. :'_~iJ..II.~?J£U:••J!~i!.'[[J U!JnH[~~:i~;-'''.::.:tlJn!ll![iiii!!!iiU!~~~.1f.~~~:1:~~:~1~1:1~~~~~:~:1*1:1:~1111~:11~~~ NOVEMBER '1 9, 1990 Fashion Show Defense

b.v Steven Moore there to begin with? That is pointed. Steven is the Artistic Director 0.( called double taxation and it Games: playing with fashion usually makes people rather CAFE DE LA '''Well, it seems to be that angry. CORRECTION TERRASSE time again." Thirdly, "one" can wonder In the last edition of Pro Another fashion show is all she wants as to why I Tem, an error was made in the Grilled Cheese being presented November 21 resigned. That's personal. I am article "Liberal Arts, not and 22 and along with it comes doing this show because I was Sandwich & Pop Fashion Arts". Apparently, the usual criticism. I don't mind approached by members ofthe there was a $1000 deficit in the criticism. I'm not blind or deaf GCSU Council and asked if I budget for last year's fashion to people's concerns and I do would be interested in directing show, not a $2000 budget deficit, Special only $1.85 try to appease them. I can~ agre~d another fashion show. I as appeared in the article. Pro respect the fact that some people because I believe that the Tern regrets any misunder­ Valid Nov. ·'9-N6v. 24. just aren't into fashion shows. fashion show is some­ standing due to this error. That's cool.' I don't respect, thing truly different and unique, however, people who criticize not a drinking fesrdancej pub. something they know nothing Fourthly, the objective of about, nor do I respect an the show is to have fun. Every­ article based solely on"sources". one involved, models and pro­ Any goodjournalist goes direct­ duction staff gain valu'able ly to the person the article is experience and the people who about to offer what the p'eople attend can sit back for an hour deserve: an unbiased article that and a half and have a good allows them to draw their own time. conclusions instead ofhaving it Fifthly, Ms. Howe has never rammed down their throats. A seen a show that I have directed, further danger ,of this sort of therefore, her statement that journalism results in extreme "the use of humans as objects, inaccuracies as contained in es pecially women" is total Laurie Howe's article "Liberal speculation. Anyone who saw arts, not fashion arts" (22 last yea'r's show, anyone work­ October, 1990). ing on this year's show can First ofall, this show, Games: easily attest to the fact that this Playing with Fashion is a is far from the truth. Excessive presentation of the GCSU and consumerism? Possibly. You is directed by myself, Steven get that everywhere you go. Moore. It is not an independent Are you going to stop taking project. the TTC because it promotes Secondly, Graffiti .did not excessive consumerism? "lose:·$2000. It lost $1027, out of Sixthly, the cost of the the budget of the Director of clothing. What this show does, Cultural Affairs. Of all .events as last year's did, is to present a that I put together last year ­ wide variety of clothes in all Orientation Weeks, AIDS price ranges. This show has Awareness Week, Christmas something for everyone. Ball and Winter Carnival-only Games: playing with fashion AIDS Awareness Week and is a truly unique event; there the Winter Carnival lost more won't be another like it thi~ m' 0 n e y. Be sid e s , w hat year. I urge everyone who has large scale production or event read Ms. Howe's article and at Glendon actually makes this one to now draw their own money? Is it not hypocritical to conclusions. If you are still be given student money to spend unsure, come talk to me or on students to entertain them someone in the show. We just (as the Cultural Affairs man­ want you to come see the show date says) and wind up, in the we are presenting for you. We end, having exactly what was guarantee you won't be disap-

ERRATA Clarification released by the Business' Office The following are several corrections to the October 1, 1990 article entitled "Glendon's New User Fee": 1. The food service user fee was included in all York University undergraduate residence food plans, not just Glendon's. 2. The user fee is to be used exclusively for food service related costs contrary to the assertion in the article. The purpose ofthe fee is specifically to finance the operatio.n ofthe kitchen and cafeteria and Glendon's other smaller food facilities. 3. Contrary to the assertion ofthe article, the $200 fee does not go into the "York General Account". It goes into the Glendon Food Service Account. 125 years of Labatt's IPA: 4. The cost ofthe food (included in the price is the raw food, the preparation of the food and its service) represents about 90% of Glendon's food services' overall costs. The What beer overhead only represents about 10% of the cost rather than the majority ofthis cost as suggested in the article. was meant Of this 10%, about 3% is for Glendon's and York's overhead costs (mostly for salaries, advertising, a part of to be. the residence handbook and the printing of scrip). The A superior old-style ale brewed by the other 7% is the cost ofoperating the various food service traditional top fermentation process. facilities including their heating, electricity, cleaning, maintenance, capital upgrading, equipment, etc. PRoTEM 6 LE 19 NOVEMBRE 1990 ENTERTAINMENT

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