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Camaraderie on campus
Culture

Camaraderie on campus

Algonquin, high school students invited to Carleton

By Marcus McCann
Never say die: fundies
Power

Never say die: fundies

Premarital sex ‘normal’

By Gareth Kirkby
Gaybashing inquiry called for as Toronto cops lose appeal
Power

Gaybashing inquiry called for as Toronto cops lose appeal

Victim still hasn’t seen any money

By James Dubro
Got an HIV question?
Health

Got an HIV question?

Prevention co-coordinators answer common questions

By Adam Graham, Nicholas Little
Taking it to the Hill
Power

Taking it to the Hill

Rights groups to tell Parliament to keep consent at 14

By Gareth Kirkby
Surveillance creep in city parks
Power

Surveillance creep in city parks

Portable cameras could be ready by spring

By Marcus McCann
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AIDS prevention returns
Health

AIDS prevention returns

Is a decade of neglect ending?

By Hayley MacPhee
Progress – slow progress – at Ottawa schools
Power

Progress – slow progress – at Ottawa schools

It’s become more not-cool to be homophobic: student

By Marcus McCann
Ideologue shuffled from justice portfolio
Power

Ideologue shuffled from justice portfolio

Former Mulroney minister gets justice file

By Marcus McCann
Rescuing your new year’s resolutions
Health

Rescuing your new year’s resolutions

Professionals can help you plan for success

By Julia Garro
On deck: All the gossip fit to print
Culture

On deck: All the gossip fit to print

And the gossip not fit to print

By Lisa Foad
Flirting 101: It’s your move
Love & Sex

Flirting 101: It’s your move

A primer for picking up grrrlz

By Dana Shaw
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Politics: How to get dykes into office
Power

Politics: How to get dykes into office

Municipal elections show it ain’t easy

By Krishna Rau
Four charged in Alberta queer bashing
Power

Four charged in Alberta queer bashing

Activists call for anti-homophobia policy

By Lori Kittelberg
Who owns Pride?
Power

Who owns Pride?

Trademark advisory committee reaches for vision

By Matt Mills
Who owns Pride?
Power

Who owns Pride?

Trademark advisory committee reaches for vision

By Matt Mills
Building health through art
Culture

Building health through art

Seniors express creativity by recording their stories

By Tony Correia
Changing tests may cut new HIV cases
Health

Changing tests may cut new HIV cases

BC could be first province to make switch

By Douglas Boyce
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