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November 18, 2009
Vol. 50, Issue 14
In Depth
Stimulating ethical economics
(by Shannon Busta)
News
Laurier researches LGBTQ teens
(by Kayleen Willemsen)
Waterbuffs donate $2,250
(by Idil Herzi)
A ‘disease of ignorance’
(by Liane Salo)
University develops new academic plan; goal is to define the school as an institution
Laurier celebrates trans awareness week
(by Idil Herzi)
Events change with concourse policy
(by Taryn Orwen-Parrish)
Laurier copes with H1N1
(by Alanna Wallace)
Dear Life
Nov. 18, 2009
Distractions
Vocal Cord: Nov. 18, 2009
Arts
This year’s Oscar dark horses
(by Wade Thompson)
A little corner of the film world
(by Jessica Howell)
We Are The Take entertains Wilf’s
(by Laura Sedgwick)
Arts Bites: Nov. 18, 2009
Buddhist film fest in KW
(by Devon Butler)
Sports
Men's hockey splits weekend
(by Jamie Neugebauer)
Hawks continue winning streak
(by Justin Fauteux)
Laurier football coaches win OUA awards
(by Justin Fauteux)
Men's volleyball loses fifth straight
(by Justin Fauteux)
Women's basketball falls to 1-3
(by Justin Fauteux)
Hawks' match postponed by H1N1
(by Justin Fauteux)
Men's basketball 1-1 on weekend
(by Kevin Campbell)
This week in quotes
Nov. 18, 2009
From the archives
Nov. 18, 2009
Bag O' Crime
Nov. 18, 2009
Letters to the editor
Article redundant
Commending Laurier’s fanaticism
Opinion
Learn outside of lectures
(by Emily Slofstra)
Family needs to retain its importance in society
(by James Popkie)
Gents, you can be shafted too
(by Alanna Wallace)
Explore social issues
(by The Cord Editorial Board)
Change perception of sickness for the future
(by The Cord Editorial Board)
National
How to approach economic recovery
(by Niki Phillips)
Canada's dark past
(by Megan Raftis)
Features
Illegal activity on campus?
(by Mike Lakusiak)
Local
University of Waterloo votes "no" to radio station
(by Linda Givetash)
From the dorms
(by Yusuf Kidwai)
Life
What's the point? Commercialized Christmas?
(by Mike Lakusiak and Victoria Craig)
World
World in Brief: Nov 18, 2009
(by Alexandros Mitsiopoulos)
Lines on a map: Freetown, Sierra Leone
(by Josh Smyth)
Stealing culture: Who owns national art?
(by Marie Andic)
Rethinking the African aid model
(by Paula Millar)