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March 31, 2010
Vol. 28, Issue 50
Bag O' Crime
March 31, 2010
Dear Life
March 31, 2010
From the archives
The number one newsmakers of the past 5 years
This week in quotes
March 31, 2010
Letters to the editor
This year in controversy
Science cuts actually not as bad as they seem
Foot patrol attacks are insulting to volunteers
Distractions
Cord-o-scopes: March 31, 2010
(by Andrea Millet)
Features
Hockey
News
News in brief: March 31, 2010
GSA elects Landry as president
(by Andrea Millet)
Researching Canada’s north
(by Taryn Orwen-Parrish)
Women’s Centre project to compile stories of sexual assault on campus
(by Alanna Wallace)
Charity Ball donation increases
(by Alanna Wallace)
Planning for St. Mike’s campus redevelopement underway
(by Mike Lakusiak)
Oddball newsmakers of 2009-10
WLUSU board year-end review
Profs honoured for teaching
(by Andrea Millet)
Budget cuts highlight 2009-10 news
WLUSU food service businesses see substantial loss
(by Lauren Millet)
Raising environmental awareness
(by Andrea Millet)
Speaker warns about being ‘happy consumers’
(by Taryn Orwen-Parrish)
Business faculty optimistic in face of cuts
(by Mike Lakusiak)
Student upset over alleged discrimination
(by Lauren Millet)
Chris Walker elected 2010-11 board secretary
(by Mike Lakusiak)
Local
City evaluates student area
(by Linda Givetash)
Coming together for a night of hope
(by Megan Raftis)
News of the year: in Waterloo
(by Linda Givetash)
Redefining beauty
(by Kristen Duvall)
National
News of the year: In Ontario
(by Danielle Webb)
Student diets reflect flaws in OSAP
(by Linda Givetash)
Provincial budget supports education
(by Linda Givetash)
Ann Coulter causes uproar at Ottawa campus
(by Eric Merkley)
World
Progressive and regressive policies plague Rwanda’s government
(by Alexandros Mitsiopoulos)
Developing news to watch in summer 2010
(by Paula Millar and Amalia Biro)
A year in international news
Arts
What not to miss this summer
Arts bites: March 31, 2010
Using business to pursue a passion
(by Laura Carlson)
Down with Webster returns to Wilf's
(by Laura Sedwick)
Elitism misses the point
(by Mike Lakusiak)
Film maker T.C. McLuhan finishes documentary 20 years later
(by Laura Carlson)
This year in the arts world
Opinion
Is a business degree valuable?
(by Paula Millar)
Ideas matter in politics
(by Eric Merkley)
Earth Hour has a point
(by The Cord Editorial Board)
Charity Ball donation fails to impress
(by The Cord Editorial Board)
Sports
Bradley moves on to pro career
(by Jamie Neugebauer)
A year in the world of sports: 2010
(by The Cord Sports staff)
Top five Golden Hawk headlines
(by Justin Fauteux)
Sports in brief: March 31
(by Justin Fauteux)
The role of a student athlete
(by Tieja MacLaughlin)