Volurne 33 no. 8 Lundi Ie 29 novernbre 1993 The Pub Board Cameron Fraser

The Glendon pub needs you! The very existence of the pub is being threatened, but nobody seems to care. Did you know that there is a pub board? Do you know who is on the pub board? ..Of course you don't! Most students do not know that a pub board, comprised of students and alumni, exists. Well now you know. The Pub Boardis accountable for most ofthe majordecisions concerning Cafe de la Terrasse.

Pro Tern discussed Currently, the Board "0

these issues with Vice­ does not understand the con­ ='~ ..c ~ President Marcos ceptofan on campus pub. The :E o Benevides. "I want people Cafe should not attempt to ~

=~ to join the Pub Board - get compete with other bars, as it ..c ~ involved. Each student is unique in its ambiance and ....~ owns a share in the pub. It secluded setting. Mr. 'CIJ ....o belongs to them. Benevides suggests an L--==----=----.---:.....::: . fo Ultimately,itis theGlendon inexpensive approach; theme Crowd control is not a serious problem for the Pub this year. population who is nights. "If the pub were to Toga Party? However, we Mr. Benevides believes the ture into the pub, being con­ responsible for the implement regular theme cannotrely on alumni to make pub should give Thursday tent with the overcrowded fly~ livelihood ofthe Cafe de la nights, and drink specials, I these kinds of decisions, the nights to clubs drawing the infested cafeteria. Well, you Terrasse." Mr. Benevides believe we could see a differ­ responsibility lies solely on bigger crowds. It is purely should take a glance at this added that, if the students ence in the pub's attendance." the shoulders ofthe students. an economic decision, but quaint establishment. It is a take an interest in the Pub­ Another issue the 'Jiu'lj-- '~-~puti;~smostiiicra- all ofifieseideas ineah-~ilb- ,- Glendon tradition, and it Board, and present new and should examine, is diversity. tive night is Thursday. This thing unless you, the students, belongs to you. So stop being fresh ideas, perhaps the The pub needs to explore more is the evening where drink participate. apathetic, and take a stand! Cafe's bleak future could interesting activities and serv­ specials and theme nights There are many stu­ The next Pub Board meeting be significantly altered. ices. How aboutamovienight? could increase attendance. dents who never even ven- is on December 7th. ho defines ~hat's norITlal? Johanne Tremblay

Et moi qui' croyais Glendon un college liberal...La "d'incitation a l'homose­ tructif. exteme retenant Lori Smith, campagne "Challenge homophobia" mise sur pieds par xualite"(comme si l'homo- Enfin, tous ces membre de I'YFS en charge laFederationdes EtudiantsetEtudiantesdeYork(YFS),a sexualite etait une maladie . evenements deplorables ne de la campagne, elle ne pu eu des repercussions fort revelatrices sur la mentalite et contagieuse en plus ). font que prouver, une fois de etre rejoint a temps. J'aurai Ie resistante (et homophobe) qui persiste au sein de la Decidement, il y a du travail plus, a quel point l'action de plaisirdem'entreniravec elle communaute etudiante let qui justifient d'ailleurs d'education et de conscien­ I'YFS est non seulement au courant de la semaine. Et I'importance de I'action et temoignent d'un malaise tisation a faire.Nous nous justifiee, mais d'uneurgence vous communiquerai les de­ insurmonte et reflet de la societe en general.. devons de promouvoir et incontestable. tails de la rencontre dans Ie comprendre la richesse de la NB. Dne urgence prochain numero. En effet, plusieurs des individus se devant de diversite etd'assurerachacun affiches, illustrant des cou­ temoigner de sa mission ... Ie droit ala dignite. ples du meme sexe, soule­ Ie me vis dans Tous sommes concer­ verent la polemique et des l'impossibilite d'obtenir des nes et dans l'obligation de altercations qu'on se doit details sur les evenements faire en sorte que de tels actes de qualifier, au nom de la survenus dans les residences de violence cess~nt, une fois non-violence, la civilite, et Wood et Hilliard, les affaires pour toute. la largesse d'esprit, d'une internes etant gardees Assez d'enfantillages, sauvagerie plus que confidentielles. Les faits il est grand temps de s'elever navrante et tout a fait circulent, les opinions aussi, et aune plus haute conscience, intolerable dans une institu­ tous Ie savent...inutile d'y aller au-dessus des valeurs tion (qui se nomme liberale) en details. resistantes ethomophobesqui sensee' promouvoir toler­ Ces affiches, qu'il serait ont assez fait de ravages. ance, respect (meme de la injustifie,voire ridicule, de Secouons-no.us et temoi­ difference) et ouverture qualifier d'indecentes ou de gnons finallement d'un re­ d' esprit, et abriter des mauvais gout, sont accusees spect humanitaire et cons- Lundi Ie 29 novembre 1993 PROTEM 2

Glendon: une institution liberale?

David Laliberte

La population de Glendon se vante frequemment et Hilliard de bien vouloir d'etre une communaute liberale et avant-gardiste. On y poser ces affiches dans mentionnentsouventIe caracrerebilingueetmulti-culturel toutes les maisons. N'y du college it titre de preuve de ce phenomene. Dans Ie voyant aucun probleme dernier numero de ProTem, la principale de Glendon, (sauf peut-etre Ie fait que Mme Roseann Runte allait meme jusqu'a dire que les les affiches sontunilingues gens de Glendon possedent "une certaine ouverture anglaises) elle accepta d'esprit" faux elements faisant du Canada une societe a immediatement et deman­ caractere mixte et diversifiee. da aux dons de poser les affices. II s'en suivit des Neanmois, en observ­ certains comme etant trop evenements deplorables ant d'un peu plus pres, on osees (ellesmontrent des gens dans lesquels les dons ont realise qu'il existe plusieurs du meme sexe qui s'em­ dut empecher certains elements contredisant cette brassent), ont causees tout un etudiantsd'endom-magerles dans Ie contexte du college gne aurait ete une occasion "certaineouvertured'esprit". emoi au campus .de affiches en plus d'etre Glendon, de tels actes sont en or pour Glendon de se L'und'euxestsans contredit Downsview. Eneffet, apartir impliques dans des disputes encore plus deplorables que demarquer du campus de la campagne amorcee il y a du moment ou elles ont ete a ce sujet. Malgre cette dans Ie cas du campus de Downsview en demontrant quelques semaines par la posees, ces affiches ont perseverance, au moins Downsview. En effet, il n'y I' aspect distinct de ce cam­ Federation des Etudiants et reveles les tendances quatredons onteu aannoncer a aucun doute que la commu­ pus. Par ces actes, qui sont Etudiantes de York (anglais: homophobes de nombreux que leurs affiches avaienttout naute gai et lesbienne du plus indecentsque les affiches YFS) au sujet de la etudiants du campus de simplement disparus. collegeconstitueune propor­ elles-mernes, la population de discrimination et Ie harcel­ Downsview. Certains furent Cette situation est tres tion plus grande de lapopula­ Glendon a plutot choisitde se lement base sur l'orientation surpris a detruire, cracher et dommageable pour l'univer­ tion etudiante totale que dans donner une image homopho­ sexuelle. meme uriner sur les affiches. site York. En plus de lui lecasdeDownsview. L'alli­ be semblable a celIe de Dans Ie .cadre de cette Ces evenements ont ete donner une tres mauvaise enation des membres de cette Downsview. campagne, YFS a cree une couvert en detail par Ie To­ publicite, chose que l'uni­ communaute,qui estdevenue II est asouhaiter que, a affiche denon~ant Ie ronto Star, CityTV et versite ne peut pas se permet­ plus probable avec ces actes l'avenir, les etudiants de phenomene du "gay-bash Excalibur. tre, cela demontre l'esprit de harcellement.a donc plus Glendon auront la "decence" ing" et incitant les etudiants Lasemainedemiere,les etroit ,de plusieurs membres de chance de diviser les de s~ laisser sensibiliser par a combattre la discrimina­ organisateurs de cette d'une communaute qui etudiants et de creer d'autres Ie message des ces affiches tion dans ce domaine. Ces campagne ont demande a la pretend etre ouverte aux idees incidents du meme genre. "indecentes" plutot que de affiches, considerees par tutrice des residences Wood et attitudes differentes. Mais De plus, cette campa- les endommager.

This is in response to RJ's letter concerning the Perhaps in his scathing indictment of Pauline vocabulary constraints? Career and Counselling Centre's "What Part of 'NO' Thibideau'shoroscopeslastweek, M.Le Beauoverreacts. Hope so. MFJ Don't You Understand" poster contest. In their defence, they were on the Backpage, a space P.P.S. Re: Jonah traditionally devoted to creative submissions from Bergbusch's article Thisletteris in reponse, girlfriendinto having sex with students. They made me laugh outloud, somethingwhich 'Ethically Challenged'. not disagreement to RJ: I him, and doesn't do it; don't no Backpage submission has ever done before. When I talked with Andy understand where you are you think that it is worth the Straisfeld and Cathryn coming from butI would like time and effort of making Re: M.LeBeau'sslight skills to more important Sawicki, they assured me the to' offer my view of things. them? Do you believe that no on the respectability of issues than the denigration of position was advertised in For those of us who have a one notices the posters around ProTem up until the offending the Backpage. There are so ProTem and on the bulletin semi-optimistic view that school? You noticed the issue; as far as I am many issues out there which board. Perhaps it was incidences of date rape and poster campaign, and some concerned, this year is one directly concern students: advertised on the bulletin: I violence in general will homophobeshave noticed the of, if not the best, paper issues oftuition increases, of wouldn't know, since the decrease someday, posters "LESBIANS ARE Glendon has put out in the student poverty, increased bulletin boards around here are an excellent way of EVERYWHERE" and "LE seven years I have been reliance on food banks, ad aresofull they constitute only conveying messages to the DROIT D'AlMER" posters reading ProTem. nauseam, that to focus on visual pollution. As for masses. We believe that if (and subsequently keep Additionally, newspapers something as trifling as the ProTem, the position was not wekeep pounding the simple tearing them down). which have often run April artistic or humourous advertised in any ofthe issues message that NO MEANS Also, think of the Fool's jokes on their readers submission ofastudentseems to which they referred me NO into the minds of the horrible experience that you are still respectable enough to miss the mark completely. (Vol.33, #s 4,5, and 6). perpetrators (assuming they went through. Do you want to them that the readership Giving them the benefit of have them), they will realize other women to experience has never diminished Michael F.Jursic the doubt, it was advertised that we are serious and that that? I really doubt that you substantially in the wake of (Glendon'sonly) on the board, but perhaps we will not stop until the do, and I sure as hell don't. the jokes. Reactionary everyone thought that violence does. That is why I have submitted As a suggestion, someone else was in contact Ifjustone guy sees one a poster to the Centre. I have perhaps M.Le Beau ought to P.S. Was this letter with ProTem. Yeah...that's of the posters, poems, or also included aletteradvising devote his admirable writing more in line with our the ticket. collages that have been them not to be stupid and order in which they are { but I think we should at least submitted, and thinks twice altogether careless when placed. Maybe you are right try. I aboutcoercing orforcing his choosing the words and the in believing that it is futile, Jill Havens l PROTEM 3 Monday November 29, 1993

• 2275 avenue Bayview PR·QTEM , Ontario M4N3M6 Redacteur-en-Chef : Alex E. Limion MarlaineLindsa~eets Assistant editor: Cameron Fraser again Assistant editor: Lorraine Hill Assistant it la redaction: David Laliberte Last week's GCSU meeting, held from 7-10pm on York Hall, but did not agree Entertainment editor: Nathalie-Roze Fischer Wednesday the 24th in the Senate Room, was a rather that the GCSU should be re­ Redacteur sportif : Russell Milon lengthy foray into a variety of different issues, many of sponsible for supplying pho­ Production manager: Simon Marchand which merit the notice of Glendon's student body, and tocopiers to the students.Fi­ thus, I present this article for your perusal. nally, under the last bit of Assistants ala production: Stephan Do "old business", the council Patrick J. Mimeault Jeff Zoeller, the Presi- then spoke about his adver­ votedfavourablyon amotion Graphic designer: Simon Marchand dent of the York Federation tising campaign for. the by Mr. Straisfeld to rent three Reviseure: Johanne Tremblay ofStudents, wasinattendence George Tathum Award, and card readers: two for photo­ Copy editor: Heather Birrell and President Straisfeld in- itwas decided to expandpub­ copiers, and one for a vend­ Dactylographe : Suzanne Hinks vited him to speak first. Mr. licity. The Director ofClubs ing machine in Wood Resi­ Marlaine Lindsay Zoeller expressed his desire and Services, Aamer Zuberi, dence, in an attempt to create Photography editor: Stephan Robichaud to meet the members of the was not present, so the meet­ revenues for the GCSU. Caricaturiste : Nathalie-Roze Fischer GCSU and to answer any ing went on to address. com­ New business which Correspondence: Dominic Marcotte questions which they might .munications. EdBeresapolo­ was passed included a motion Advertising manager: Etienne Le Beau pose. A few counselors in- gized for notputting the time to have the GCSU sponsor quired about associate mem- of the GCSU's Question & students ofthe union to go to Pro Tern is the weekly bilingual and independant bership, and the President of Answer session on the post­ the Bob Rumball Centre for newspaperofGlendon College, founded in1962 as the YFS addressed concerns ers which announced this the Deaf, and to the Canadian studentpublication ofYork University. En plus de sa about tuition increases initi- event. Mr. Beres also re­ Institute for the Blindin order gratuite, Pro Tern est Ie seul journal bilingue en ated by the NDPgovernment. ported that the computer to take instructional Ontario. Les opinionsetles faits emisparles signataires Mr. Straisfeld then which runs the as yet unused programmes to prepare n'engagent qu'eux-memes, et non pas I'equipe made his report, beginning "Magic" sign in the cafeteria Glendon to welcome students editoriale. All articles must be signed and accompa­ with the announcement that has been fixed by the com­ with these particular nied with a phonenumber. Les articlessous-entendant dueto illness, Vice-President pany, and that "everything characteristics. Michael des proposditTamatoires, racistes, antisemites,sexistes Benevides would not be able should work". Vellerio, a first-year student ouhomophobesneserontpaspublies. The de'l.~!i~t~_t~ atGlendon,was appointed as ~£rw~~foY~b~le~~¥ turartff.ili~~i~iif~;~~U~f reiier;was~-rea'(r~-- submitadsandarticlesIs Thursday at5pm. Meetings . cotincillor,a are on Tuesdays at 6 pm. Editorial and Advertising: 1. The President also spoke the Snowball, for which tick­ from the Search Committee 487- 6736. Printing: 3000 copies. about (\n article published in ets are selling very well. Ms. for a New Principal, and the Pro Tern, regarding the Hopkins also intends to post GCSU resolved to send a performance of the details on the Snowball (eg. written statementconcerning photocopiers at Glendon, that wristband policy) for the the council's view of the written by counselorChristos information of those attend­ criteria for the new principal Vristos. Mr. Straisfeld ing. The DirectorofExternal :ideally, thecandidate should recognized that there is a Affairs was also heard from, have had experience dealing problem, and suggested the as was the Student Senator, with student-run possibility of funding the· who had been doing some organizations at the post­ refurbishment of other independentresearchonfood secondary level. Lastly, a machines around York. services companies at the letter from Greg KeIrn was The President's Report main campus. read, which addressed the continued with the plans for · Following thesereports choices for the Snowball the incorporation of the from each of the directors, location given in a survey to GCSU and a shuttle bus for several motions were the students earlier this year. the Glendon clubs being addressed and passed by the Specifically, Mr. KeIrn was deferred until the election of GCSU. Twocouncillorswere upset tpat there were no on­ the 1994-95 government, due officially appointed to the campus options. Ms. to the "logistical restraints" Cafeteria Investigation Hopkins, in reply to the letter, which the present Committee, the council had several reasons· why the government is facing. As agreed to apply pressure to event should not be held at well, Mr. Straisfeld talked Student Affairs at Glendon, Glendon, including the wide­ about the cafeteria contract as well as at York, to make spread dissatisfaction with negotiations which are get- cafeterias non-smoking, and the 1992 Snowball, which tingunderway,andexpressed Governor Cathryn Sawicki was held on-campus. a desire that the GCSU push was invited by the GCSU to The GCSU finally for a seat for the President at the table. One point of dissolved their weekly these negotiations. Finally, contention was a motion· by meeting, after three hours of Mr. Straisfeld announced that Christos Vritsios regarding deliberation. Speaker Kevin Glendon's first York con- the photocopiers oncampus: West once again did a great stituency meeting will be the council passed motions jobinkeeping the discussions held on our campus on to send an official letter of focused, and probably Monday, November 29. displeasure to the library and prevented the enthusiastic Matthew de Ciantis, to set up a new management council from talking all night. DirectorofAcademicAffairs, and photocopier system in Lundi Ie 29 novembre 1993 PROTEM 4

TEA FOR TWO: INTERVIEW WITH JEFF MARTIN Nathalie-Roze Fischer

JefTMartin: (3 minutes afterourdecided interview time)" Hi, Nathalie-Roze? This is JefT calling from . I'm really sorry to be calling you so late, but I just got back from the doctor's, (snime) and I got kind oflostonthe way home. Yousee, I'min Montreal visiting some friends. I hope this doesn't inconvenience you."

ProTern: No problem. We've been a little self-in­ Thanks for giving ProTem dulgent with this one, actu­ this opportunity. Are you ally, and stretched itinto a 10 o.k.? You're not sounding minute epic. too healthy. PT: Will you be play­ JM: I'm fine. it'sjusta ing the newextended version flu or something. Anyway, I at the triple concert with 13 appreciate you promoting us, Engines and Blind Melon? so we're even. Let's start... JM: We've only got a PT: Well, first of all, 55 minute set, since we'rethe congratulations on Splendor openers (for Blind Melon), Solis' gold-status. I was at so I doubt it. We're trying to the Ear to the Ground(CBC) figure out what works best in recording at Lee's Palace that time-frame. It's a bit when you made the challenging, because for us annoncement, and you the album is a whole and seemed genuinely thrilled. doesn't welcome separation. JM: Oh, yeah? That It'll be odd to not play every­ was a great night, except for ­ thing. the early technical problems. PT: What is your res­ The fact that the album went ponse to critics who continue American bands that are ex­ fully, people will develop thought you were probably gold, is really inspiring. It's to label The Tea Party a re­ perimenting with new things. their own idiosyncrasies classically trained. Is that like tangible evidence that vivalist band, cashing in on For that reason, I really re­ about us. correct? we're developing a loyal fol­ the current 70's fetish? sent the term 'revivalist', PT: How would you JM: That'sreally nice, lowing. I think the positive JM: To me that's an which implies stagnation and describe The Tea Party but no. I was self-taught response to the video for ''The interesting accusation,- be­ plagiarism. That's how I'd sound? mostly,but my Dad's been a River" was definitely a fac­ cause I grew up in the eight­ define contemporary rock, JM: It's just heavy major influence all along. I tor in Splendor Solis' suc­ ies, listening to bands like actually, stagnant and lethar­ music,really. We like ex­ think that a fairly traditional cess. It's a powerful me­ and Echo and gic. Itsounds thin and there's perimenting, as I said, and acoustic foundation is neces­ dium. the Bunnymen. I'm 24 years not alot of depth to it. The going on different tangents. I sary for any kind of real ex­ PT: It's sort of ironic old, so I wasn't really around whole grunge phenomenon, think we unconsciously bor­ perimentation. and unfortunate that "The when those bandswere popu­ for example, is borrowed and row from the past, but we PT:Haveyou been able River", which has become lar and I wasn't particularly nothing new. There's a case twist things into the present to start working on your next somewhat ofa Tea Party an­ interested in them, anyway. of that trendy fashion-thing and future tenses. When I album yet? them, fell victim to serious But being tagged with Zep­ disguised as music. I'd pre­ say the past, though, I mean JM: Wejustmadethis sound problems during the pelin is a compliment. I hope fer to be compared to Zeppe­ classic , roots music. My one and we'll be supporting taping of the show. Alot of we'll prove to be as time­ lin or the Doors than to Pearl father is a blues musician, a it for quite awhile, but ,yes, people were disappointed and endearing. The only parallel Jam." guitarist, so he started forc­ we are working on the next you were visibly frustrated. that I can see between us and PT: Speaking of the ing me to listen to people like album. We just started test­ JM: Definitely. Idon't Zeppelin is musical experi­ Doors, what do you think of B.B.King when I was really ing some of the new songs think The Tea Party will be mentation, especially all the analogies between you young. It was definitely live and they seem to be go­ doing too many more TV ap­ innovation and that kind of and Jim Morrison? Youcan't turned out to be a good thing, ingoverwell. Fornow, "Cer­ pearances, because ofthe lack vibe. I'm first and foremost a exactly deny the physical because it gave me a firm tain Slant 0 Light" will be of over-all control, particu­ guitarist, so that's whatinter­ similarities. base and appreciation for ourthird single release. Since larly regarding the sound. It ests me most. Singing is sec­ JM: This is getting a music steeped in emotion and we'll be releasing Splendor (Ear to the Ground) was an ond and came much later. I little tired, to be honest. I integrity. That's The Tea in and Europe in excellent media tool, but we admire someone· like think this is a largely visual Party's intention, to produce January, we're not rushing it. were forced to deal with the (Jimmy) Page who really response. I don't see any unique and meaningful ma­ The second album will prob­ CBC's idea ofsound quality. stretched his instument and relevent connection, except terial. I want people to come ably come out in the Fall. I mean, I wasn't in a position created his own voice through maybe that we share some of away disturbed, not in a nega­ PT: Will you be tour­ where I could jump in and it. the same idealisms. It's a tive sense, but moved and ing abroad in support of show them how we wanted PT: Do you identify flattering comparison, but I very thought-provoked. Splendor Solis? things withoutcoming across this kind of experimentation was never really into the NRF: My father is a guitarist JM: Yeah. We'releav­ as an ingrate. Losing "The in contemporary rock? Doors. I think it'sessentially too. He doesn't generally re­ ing right after Christmas to River" was a real drag, but JM: Not really, no. a cop-out for the critics, an spect modern rock, but I sent do the summer festivals in "Save Me" is sort of taking This probably sounds arro­ easy way to label us, but I him the Splendor Solis cas­ over as the favorite track at gant, but I think that The Tea think all bands get pigeon­ sette and he was really im­ Continued the live shows these days. Party is one ofthe few North holed in the beginning. Hope- pressed. He told me he onp.5 PROTEM 5 Monday November 22, 1993

Des mots, encore des mots... • rien que des mots? Johanne Tremblay

"Que doit-on a ces mots ou acespensees invisibles et "attaquer". Nous l'appro­ Depouilles de leur contexte, prennent vie par notre negliges? Quelpoids, quelle visibiliti, quelpoids de visibilite chames, avides de reponses ils s'exhibent a travers une attention, notre lecture. Si leur accorde-t-on? et quittames la salle, apres existence qui leur est propre seulement nous leur "Ces descriptions oubliees, ces fractions vingt mimutes d'entretien, et leur sens se soumet a permettions de nous toucher, d'indifference quiimprimentapeineleurtrace, cesphrases perplexes et en partie l'esprit a l'histoire, au passe nous emporter pour un de tous les jours, a peine visibille, semblent se derober a satisfaits. du visiteur. La cle se trouve instant. "Les mots sont de nous. " Gilbert Boyer L'effort physique dans votre propre esprit, dans createurs d'energie" disait inhabituel requis pour la vos pensees, et rien ne sert Andre Breton, "ils ont une Vous etes-vous seu- mots, des phrases sans lecture decesphrasesesta lui vraiment de se demander ce vie concrete qui leur est lement deja arreter sur la relations apparente - ni reelle seul valable une visiteetgrave qui habite celles de l'artiste. propre, independantede leur question? Suscite-t-elle, ou d' ailleurs - significient? lesmots dansnotrememoire. Cela semble peut-etre etymologie". II suffit de s'y reveille-t-elle en vous ,une Prenez Ie temps de vous y Toute son oeuvre, excessivement abstrait, vide arreter, prendre Ie temps et pensee quelconque? Prenez rendre, de vous y arreter. Qui depuis Ie debut, temoigne de de sens meme, pour certains, bien regarder. Ie temps de vous y pencher. sait ce que vous pouvez y sa fascination de son interet mais qu'est-ce que l'artvisuel La visite c'une Qui saitcequ'onpeuttrouver decouvrir... inlassable pour Ie language, si ce n'est la materialisation expositionestune experience en merveilles lorsque l'on Les pensees invisibles. lanatureintrinseque des mots de ces concepts, ces bien personnelle, alamesure prend Ie temps de reflechirde "Les mots s'inscrirent et leur pouvoir omnipresent, abstractionsqui composent de notre propre ouverture se laisser toucher par un mot, toujours surune surface" me omnipotent presque et trop notre univers, notre d'esprit, et bien souvent une phrase, une image. disait l'artiste, Montrealais souvent neglige. Ces mots, quotidien? independanment de celIe de Et ces dernieres Gilbert Boyer, avec qui j'en soutient-il, "construisent les Qu'est-ce, si ce n'est l'artiste. Ce dermier ouvre semaines, votre curiosite fut Ie plaisir de discuter lors du milliers d'instants d'une vie, suggestion, provocation, des portes mais Ie visiteur elle assez vive pour vous vemissage Ie 11 novembre servent it assembler notre conscientisation? Un appel a seul peut prendre la decision ouvrir la porte sure un mon demier. quotidien, it Ie fixer, it la la ref1exion, une experience d'yentrer. Prenez Ie temps de enigmatique, clos, et Ayant passer la rendre vivable et vivant de sensorielle, intellectuelle, de vaus y arreter. Qui sont, pourtantcompose d'elements premiere heure afaire Ie tour, fois enfois: meme silencieux personnelle? les merveilles que vous y si familiers? avec un ami, prendre des et invisibles dans notre Ces mots, ces phrases trouverez... Vous etes-vous d'ail- notes, observer, coulever des memoire, ne s'effacent reduit~s aleur et~t_ simple et Les pe,,:see~sin~isib-'e~ _. __ ~"" leursseulementdemanderce .questions, de nombreuses finallementj~mais." que l'on reeonna!t, pourtant, sont a la Gallerie Glendon que ces pieces de verre, questionsquielles-memes,en Ces mots, ces pensees, sont inscrits dans notre jusqu'au 12 decembre. recouvertes de vaselineetsur soulevaient d'autres, a sont ici materialises, memoire, reyeillent en nous lesquelles s'inscrivent des discuter...j'etais prete a appreciables visuellemtn. des pensees, des souvenirs et Tea for two: interview· with Jeff Martin

Continllcd fron1 p. 4 all-ages triplet tour? Benmurgi Show(CBC) and Australia and New Zealand. JM:It's an opportunity that was insane. Then, we'llbe hitting Europe. for us to be exposed to a PT: Would you ever It's pretty exciting. We sent different, younger audience. consider playing at Glendon over a few 'teaser discs' to The (the under-agefans) can't or are you beyond the college radio stations , and the get into alot of our smaller circuit now? response has been amazing. licensed shows, so it's a JM: No, we'll never be People are going crazy for mutual deal. Of course, we beyond playing intimate gigs the sound, so it should be all have distnct sounds, but like that. We'd be into it for quite the wild adventure. it's a good mix for 16 bucks. sure. Give our booker a call PT: What's coming up PT: Do you have any and we'll set it up. locally for The Tea Party? fears about getting urinated PT:Thatiswild.Ithink JM: Well, we'll be on at the show (by Blind Glendonites will really go for playing at the QI07 Rock Melon)? that(negotiations are currently Awards at The World this JM: (Laughs) No, underway for a date in '94). Wednesday( Dec.1), which because I'll most likely be Anyway, thanks alot for your is a thank you to the fans and backstage, but I can openess and enthusiasm. I staff who have really appreciate those kinds of really appreciate you giving supportedus. The week after, mishaps. Besides, they've us this interview. as you know, we kick off the been warned. The thing is, if JM: No problem. It EMI tour with 13 Engines you've just taken a couple of was cool. So, I'll see you at and Blind Melon in Ottawa. I hits of acid before you go on the (QI07) Rock Awards, think the Toronto date is Dec. (stage), you're living on the right!? 10 and there's going to be a edge. You lose yourfaculties PT: Yeah, I think we're second show, I think. You and it's not unusual to scheduled to do an interview should come. abandon your sense of there, actually. PT: I'll be at both propriety. I'm not into that, JM: Right on. Well, shows, actually. What are myself, butI remember being take care 'till then. your feelings about this EMI loaded on The Ralph PT:Thanks again. Bye. Lundi Ie 22 novembre 1993 PROTEM 6

Tantalus' Quest: Screaming for Vengeance Todd McDaniel

Twenty years afterlaunchingthe projectthatwould the younger thrash fans too. amazed the audience with an set. come to be the heavy metal monster known as Judas Halford's new project ad-lib Blues version of"Little Thequestion ofthe day Priest, vocalist Rob Halford is still delivering the goods. combines a young energetic Crazy" thatleftone wondering had been "Will Halford Channeling as much, ifnot more, energy and aggression crunch-groove band in the if Metal was really his true perform any thanever, Halfordhasdeclared a " WarofWords"on the vein ofPantera with the high calling. Halford with his Priest?",considering his public with his new band, Fight. energy brain-hemorrhaging shaven head and tattoo departure from the band was vocals that have brought adornment surprisingly less than friendly. It was too Securing the opening songsfrom theirlatest release Judas Priest legendary performed his vocal duties coincidental, however, that spot on the sure to be The Ethereal Mirror, such as status. Having exchanged effortlessly, while teasing the his new band featured two successful tour was British "Enter the Worms", the trademark leather and crowd with promises of"other lead guitarists, without whom hippy-gloom bandCathedral. "Midnight Mountain" and " studs for t-shirts and cut off stuff to come"; some Judas it would be impossible to With the slow heavy­ Grim Luxuria", as well as track pants ( and arenas for Priest, ofcourse. He attempted reproduce the infamous pounding BlackSabbath-like some earlier material. clubs), Halford's new to fool the audience into doubled leads of Downing rythms backing the not so Luckily for the fans, attitude is a back to basics believing the other stuff was and Tipton. serious growls and stage Cathedral was allotted a approach, using the bare not Judas Priest, but rather Proving thathis success antics ofvocalist Lee Dorian longer set than their last bones formula: simplicity, Black Sabbath as Fight had not been merely luck or, ( who was sporting groovy Toronto performance on feeling and aggression. performed "Symtom of the perhaps, even due to his purple bell-bottomed September 16 this year,when Fight mercilessly Universe" and Sweet Leaf' ( backing band Judas Priest, corduroys), Cathedralwas the they backed Mercyful Fate at blasted through all twelve which, perhaps, should have Halford displayed his power perfect opening act to start the Spectrum. songs from their new and been taken more seriously). and talent, performing the the adrenaline flow. Even Hell broke loose' the only release inclu­ Halford, however, the master year's best show that left the after being rendered moment Fight hit the stage. ding"Nailed to the Gun", showman, returned for the insatiable audience temporarily instrumental due Opening with "Into the Pit", "Contortion", " Immortal encore with three Priestsongs, screaming and clawing for to technical problems, Fight kick started both the Sin"and the title track"War including "Frewhell Burning" more. Cathedral thundered through older Judas Priest fans and of Words". Halford even to end Fight's seventeen song CBCClub Bilingue I Bilingual Club I Rechercher I'arc-en-ciel Chantal St-Onge Julie Gauvin Salut tout Ie monde ! !! Voici une petite note, du se faire un plaisir de vous Club bilingue I Bilingual Club, pour vous dire que la servir. Contactez Serge Avez-vous remarque l'arc-en-ciel sur l'etage de votre semaine bilingue a ete un succes flagrant. Boulianne ou Chantal St­ residence, ou celIe qui figure non loin du bureau du Onge. president ou encore dans la cafeteria? Et bien c'est Ie Notre but etait de procurer pour la modique Le ,Pub bilingue / nouveau LOGO du comite de l'environnemnet de reunir les deux solitudes ( la somme de 2 $, cette carte vous bilingual Pub fut un party Glendon. Si vous vous approchez un peu, (cela ne prendra langue anglaise - fran~aise ) donnera des rabais aux debile, et Ie « disc jockey», que deux minutes de votre temps precieux), vous y et ce fut un moment rempli prochaines ·activites. M. Zuberi, a fait un travail trouverez de l'information au sujet des activites en cours, d'emotions. MERCI atous BRAVO a toutes les incroyable en integrant la de l'information educative, des rapports d'etudes ceux qui se sont procures personnes qui se sont musique de langue fran~aise scientifiques, des petits trucs pour embellir votre leurs cartes de membres / impliques dans l'organisation au palmares regulier ( environnementet la date de la prochaine rencontre. membership card, donc et tous les «Glendonniens / musique d'expression La prochaine reunion se tiendra au Salon Garigue Ie CONSERVEZ - LA, Ie Glendonniennes » qui ont anglaise). vendredi 26 novembre 1993. «party» ne fait que participe en grand nombre et Demier message avant commencer, brefon prepare ont assure la reussite de cette de vous quitter, ne vous genez d'autres activites. A tous semaine. pas de demander de la ceux qui ne l'ont pas encore, Si vous avez des idees musique francophone de Nominations for George 'fathum . ~ene.z me voir, Chantal St­ ou des suggestions, on est bien temps en temps. !;a fait du Award! Prix George Tathum Onge au bureau de l'AECG ouvert avos commentaires si bien, itwas music to ourears... /GCSU. Vous pourrez la vous passez al'AECG, on ya lVlatthe\v deCialltis I~es AffairesUlliversitaires ' Search Committee for Glendon College Principal Prescntc{l ~innllallyb)··thc Stu{le.l1t lrIlion to thc ­ invites all interested (;lcl1{lon stuflet\\'ho has contrihllteclnlostacti\"cl~to Members of Glendon Staff S"rlrl)I~'N'l' .-\t~t-'.-\IRS i\NI) :\(~"rl,rl"rll~S an{( to·the to attend an open meeting to S()(~I ..\I.J [\NI) ('1l'I.J"rl.I R,-\I.i 1.J11~-'I~ oflhe college \"hile hear your views .·\('4.\I)I~L\II(~ 111aintaininga(;()(ll) S'l":\NllINf;. "fhe . What are the current leadership needs of the College? \"illilcrof the (;corge "rathllnl a\"ar{1 \"ill rc'cl'i,e a What qualities would you like to see in the new Principal 1110clestillollctary rc\,'ar,{1. 1)lcasc SlIhl11it possihlc candi{lates for the a\"ar(1 to the (;("St r officl'. SOUlllcttez IInc nonlinatioll a 1",\1-4:("(; I.JI·: Friday, December 3rd, 1993 '1:\l~l)1 30 N()." )lJlJ3. S\'I) il1clllre Ie nOll) (Ill 11 :30 am to 1:30 pm candidat ainsi

Lorraine Hill

This week's interview features Professor David jobs nearly so much. If you Union; and I always thought opportunity, exploration. McQueen ofthe Economics Department As a long-time talked to counseling in those thatsomeofthe mostvaluable University was more of an memberofthe teaching staffatGlendon, and as a former days the main things people pieces ofeducation I evergot Ivory Tower, a place for Principal of the school, Professor McQueen is someone were troubled about were were in extracurricular reflection and study and who has helped to shape Glendon as we know it. drugs,sexandvariousaspects activities. following whate~ver seemed interesting. PT: Duringwhatyears Pro Tern: I was told is often quite significantly were you Principal of that you have been teaching different than you thought at Glendon? at Glendon since it was the time. DM: 1975 to 1980. founded in 1965. One of the things I-regret Five years is a nonnal term, DavidMcQueen: I've seeing is the transformation and I consented to run on the been here since 1969. Before of English courses, in the grounds that I would serve that I spent 14 years at the University curriculum, from one tenn and that would be it. Bank of Canada in the something which, in my day, I didn't want to become an Research Department and everybody had to take up to a administrative junkie. So I then 4 years at the Economic certain degree. The did serve five years, five Council of Canada. masterpieces of English stressful years, mainly on PT: Have you always literature were considered to account of the financial lived in Canada? be a part of everybody's situation, which has always DM: Yes. I was born education. Just before I been hairy. in the prairies, Saskatoon, and arrived here at Glendon there One of the things that grew up in Winnipeg. My was a big debate about worries me about Glendon is Dad was a professor, an whether compulsory English that it has the reputation of Economics Professor even, should be continued here. beingjust a language school. at the University of The Principal, our first It is a language school, and a Saskatchewan and Principal, Escott Reid, was of personal life. In fact, the That whole atmosphere good one, but it's a lot of subsequently at the ofthe same view as I still am, sexu~l revolution had just haschangedenolTIlollsly; it's other things besides. One University of Manitoba. but -"h-e-' was defeated -by been around fOT afewyears one of the biggest changes thin-g--I-Iearned while 1- was PT: Is that how you Faculty CounciL and people were still getting I've noticed. Students are Principal, establishing what became interested in PT: On what grounds? used to it. I remember in much more anxious, much you think to be a true and Economics? DM: The spirit of the orientation week in 1969 less inclined to question the valid image for an institution DM: It wasn't as times ran againstcompulsory there was one sort of booth Profs w~rd; much moreoften is really difficult. It'sterribly simple as that, really. I didn't anything. You have to set up in York Hall with a big you hear "will this be on the frustrating; you want to say know what the hell I wanted' recreate in your mind the sign in favor ofsafe sex, with exam, sir?"; there's a "hey, we don'tjustdo AorB, to do when I went to 1960's and the era ofstudent a slogan printed across it tremendous preoccupation we also do C,D and E, and university. I enrolled in a revolt. Any hard and fast saying "You Don't Sleep with marks, much more so rather well, in our opinion." commerce course, and, regulations, any compulsory With TeddyBearAnymore!" than there was earlier on; PT: As you know, Dr. frankly, I found some of the course, was automatically It occurred to me, looking at there's a disinclination to Runte is leaving soon as more business oriented suspect in the spirit of that the younger of the new experimentation, to follow a Principal. Having been there courses were very boring. time. students, some of them divergent path; much more yourself, what qualities do One day I was sitting in an PT: What other coming from small towns in students take notes; and you think the new Principal empty seminar room doing changes have you seen since Ontario, that they really must they're very anxious about should possess? an assignment for third year you began teaching in 1969? be damn scared when they jobs. That's one reason why DM: A sense of marketing, which consisted DM: I've noticed a lot see this; it's almost a I think there's much less humor! I'd like to see the of clipping advertisements ofchangein the students, their command to join the new participation in new Principal put a lot of out ofmagazines and pasting concerns, their enthusiasms, culture of sexual freedom. extracurricular activities. emphasis on the academic them into a scrapbook; and I their ~xieties. When I first PT: There must have The other thing is that quality, to be very thought to myself, 'Hey, this came we were still in the been a lot of pressure on moststudents now workyear encouraging to research and is too much like what we did period of student revolt, and students. round. The tradition of publication on the partofthe in grade two.' Fortunately, there was a questioning of DM: Yes there was. working during the summer faculty, and, of course, to the curriculum forcommerce everything that was The students were very to make money to pay your good teaching. There's was very flexible and open, established; and, though this activist, demanding a much fees goes back a long way. always a problem in the so, though I graduated with a could be silly and a nuisance greaterrole in the government What is new is students modem University to get the commerce degree, it really atsometimes, italways made ofthe college, which, to some working 20 hours a week ba~ance of emphasis there, was more of an Economics for a very stimulating extent they got. Also, from Septemberthrough May and not downgrade teaching major. Youcouldplay around teaching environment. When studentswere very interested to raise money. It's to a secondary role. Those with your curriculum then. you got up in front of the in participating in understandable, given the are the sorts of things that PT: You still can. class you could expect to be extracurricular activities: economy. Many take on need to be emphasized. DM: I'm glad to hear challenged. Your word was GCSU, sports, Tenured summerjobswhich theyhope With all that students have to it. It'salways encouraging to not law and the vivacity of Promotions Committee, and will lead on to a full time job deal with these days, I hope studentswho comeinnotsure classroom discussion was students were very interested with the same employer, if they don't lose hope. what the heck they want to much greater..1thinkstudents in working for Pro Tern. This they perfoffil welL I think all Students should become do. Thefunny thing is, many ofthat era also felt more self­ was, to some extent, familiar this is a shame. The older politically active. Nothing is years later, when you look confident.· They were part of ground to me, because in tradition was that university inevitable, and ifyou want to back on the courses you took a great demographic wave. Manitoba I was Editor ofthe was a chunk of your life that change things it's important at University, your rating of Youthwas "in"in the 1960's. student paper and Vice­ was somewhat more to participate. their usefulness and interest People didn't worry about President of the Student detached. It was a time of Lundi Ie 22 novembre 1993 PROTEM 8

CKRG storms the airwaves Derek Allerton

For the last year as station manager of Radio wondering whether or Glendon, I have been asked many questions concerning not you will be able to the radio station, but none more often than "When will pickup Radio Glendon we get an FM licence?" in the future. If you Iive within a 3 km As of Friday, What type of station radius ofGlendon, the November 26th, the answer will Radio Glendon become? answer is yes! to thatquestioncameone step We are currently changing Currently Radio closer when Radio Glendon our broadcast format to 40% Glendon operates on a (officially the Bayview Canadian content and 20% carrier current system Avenue Non-Profit Student French, and trying to become which feeds our Radio Ltd.) submitted an more open. to interested transmission application to the Canadian student groups on campus. frequency only to the Radio-television As well, the promotion of residences ofGlendon Telecomm unications Canadian music and via electrical wiring of Commission (CRTC) to entertainment through the buildings. Due to the way to do this is to go to pub anyone willing to make a obtain a licence to broadcast interviews and provision of poor setup, age, and location nights, band nights and any donation is more than at 106.3 FM. Theapplication. equipment rental service for of the transmitter (sitting other event which requires a welcome to do so. took. years to organize and bands which come to beside an 8 kilowatt sound system in the Cafe de Most importantly, put together, as well as Glendon will increase. Of transformer), what you hear ( la Terrasse. As well, a listen in, buy ourT-shirts and thousands of dollars to course, as the station becomes ifyou hearanything) is pretty referendum will be held this ostracize people you know produce. Hopefully the more serious so will its distorted due to static and spring to obtain an increase have stolen CDs and CRTC will review and decide volunteers. All information hum. Radio Glendon also of funding for Radio equipment from Radio whether or not to grant a concerning the licence will broadcasts directly to the Glendon. Thosefunds would Glendon (and hopefully they licence within 6 months. If be made available to the cafeteria and the Cafe de la help purchase much needed will bring them back). Radio Glendon receives the public at Radio Glendon and Terrasse. studio equipment and to pay Invisible Impact! licence, the earliest possible other locations as they The road to FM is still offthe loan required to obtain Radio Glendon :sometimes date ofFM broad~astingwill become available. a long one, and we need your all the FM transmission you are moved by what you be January 1995. Ultimately, you are financial support. The best equipment. Of course, cannot see.

Do you seek challenge, opportunity', and a position which could change theface ofGlendon? The position ofstation manager at Radio Glendon will be coming 00. open at the end of April 1994, and training must begin as soon as possible. I ~ interested, please forward resume and a c9ver letter to Radio Glendon, 014 ~ Glendon Hall VEGGIE Vous etes ala recherche d'un deli? La position de gerant aRadio Glen.don sera ouverte a partir d'avril 1994. Vne periode de formation etant necessaire, Tastier, Healtier and'Fast veuillez soumettre votre curriculum vitae Ie plus tot possible et ce avant Ie 31 ·anvier 1994, au 014 Manoir Glendon

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