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February 3, 2010
Vol. 50, Issue 22
Bag O' Crime
Feb. 3, 2010
Dear Life
Feb. 3, 2010
From the archives
Elections
This week in quotes
Presidential candidates in quotes
Letters to the editor
Reed Collis candidate irresponsible
Part-time MBA students included
Distractions
Wisdom disconnect: Feb. 2, 2010
Features
Hockey
Basketball
Football
News
Hub to be transformed
(by Taryn Orwen-Parrish)
Students meet senate candidates
(by Andrea Millet)
Board discussion turns heated
(by Alanna Wallace)
Open forum
(by Linda Givetash and Andrea Millet)
Former OneCard manager committed to trial for fraud
(by Laura Carlson)
Questions raised about candidate disqualification
(by Lauren Millet)
Brantford open forum
(by David Goldberg)
LSPIRG elects 2010-11 board of directors
(by Andrea Millet)
Presidential Q & A
Reviews
Local
Engineering students compete in Ontario competition
(by Linda Givetash)
KW in brief: Feb. 3, 2010
(by Linda Givetash)
National
Violence researched
(by Megan Raftis)
Breaking down campus politics across Canada
(by Eric Merkley)
Carleton University funds war crimes: report
(by Sean Hayward)
World
A worldwide look at students' unions
(by Paula Millar)
World in brief: Feb. 3, 2010
(by Paula Millar)
Landside victory for Rajapaksa
(by Praveen Alwis)
Arts
New York, I kind of like you?
(by Sarah Murphy)
Talent of singer-songwriters showcased
(by Elise Cotter)
Laurier student in successful band Memoryhouse
(by Mike Lakusiak)
Exhibit at the K-W Art Gallery explores sexuality
(by Jessica Howell)
Arts bites: Feb. 2, 2010
(by Rebecca Vasluianu and Mike Lakusiak)
Life Archive
Opinion
Cord endorsements
(by The Cord Editorial Board)
Board needs to deal with appeals committee problems
(by The Cord Editorial Board)
Laurier International needs a revamp
(by Courtney Lavigne)
Sports
Super Bowl 2010: Battle of the quarterbacks
(by Jamie Neugebauer and Chris Mander)
Hawks on ice struggles continue
(by Chris Paola)
Golden Hawks winning streak comes to an end
(by Justin Fauteux)
Laurier curlers to represent Canada
(by Luke Dotto)
Laurier men's basketball falls to Western
(by Chris Mander)
In Depth
Profiling the president
(by Alanna Wallace)