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April 7, 2004





From The Editor





Well my friends, the semester has come to a
close. Some are struggling to finish exams or
hand in projects and papers at the last minute,
but bottom line is...it’s over. Some people are
just finished their first year but others are
graduating. Congratulations! I am graduating
from my second diploma unless I fail geogra-
phy, which is a very real possibility.

Soon we will all have to get jobs that will
occupy our time from 9-5. There will be no
more daytime banking, meeting friends for
lunch, or sleeping in on the weekdays. School
has definitely provided a flexible lifestyle, for
me anyways. I come and go as I please and I
am going to miss that...a lot.

So for some of us, this is good-bye to
Douglas College and hello to the real world.
Or if you read Amanda’ article about avoid-
ing reality, maybe not. I will only oversee the
May and June issues and the by mid-summer,
you will find that another managing editor
has taken over as I have been thrust into the
world of commuting to a 9—Ser.

I am going to miss you all. Truly.

Managing Editor
Kerry Evans













Hard Copy, Soft Sell:
A Custom Publishing Case
Study



Once dismissed as a curious combina-
tion of cheque book journalism and
stealth advertising, custom published
magazines have become more important
to publishers as their traditional titles
bers and an ugly advertising downturn.
Join editor and: art director Rick
Staeling, as he explores the differences
between traditional and custom publi-
Se
April 22, 7:30pm, SFU Harbour
Centre. Fee $10, info at sasrnioacla













e the other press ©













Contents
News
4 Burns bog—Protected Forever
4 Discover Artists Alive
4 Minority Report
5 Rude Canadians?
5 Top Ten Places Not to Hide Easter Eggs
5 Introducing...2
Opinions
6 Coming of Age in the Reality TV Realm Page 4
6 Buzzocracy
6 Stolen Words
£ Science Matters
7 Paparazzi
7 Third Degree
8 Ray Floret’ Foray: Gas Lawn Mowers |
9 Dear Telus: What A Tangled Web We Weave
10 Editorial Cartoon
Wilson’s Section
11 Horoscopes
12 Photo[graphic] Page 8
Culture
13 What’s On Around Town
13 Culture Clips
13 This Week in History
14 Golden Slice Award
16 Fanboy’s Corner
Av Guilt Show, The Get Up Kids
v7. Ten Years Later
a7 Welcome to Reality
Page 14
Features
18 Interview with Christy Clark
20 Who is this guy, anyway?
Sports
21 An Awards Banquet to Remember...Or Not
21 SFU Sings the Consolation Blues
22 Off-The-Court: Lynne Desautels gives it to Flash
23 Canucks Corner
Classifieds Page 22
23

THE OTHER PRESS |

SPORTS EDITOR
Is the phrase “She shoots, she scores” always on the tip of your tongue but you never seem to
have a real use for it? Well, be silenced no more. The Other Press is looking for a Sports Editor
as of yesterday. Five hours a week, all the school spirit you can handle, and some cash for your
empty pocket. Don’t delay, send in your resume today!

NOW HIRIN

NEWS EDITOR
Do you have a nose for news? Are you just waiting for your chance to report on the important
issue of the lack of funding and the equally important bake sale in the concourse? If so, the
Other Press would love to hear from you. Five hours a week, some pocket change, and yes,
business cards! Apply for the now vacant position!

Fax: 604.525.3505
Phone: 604.525.3542
Email: editor @ otherpress.ca
Drop off: Room 1020, New West Campus







The weekly deadline for submissions is Wednesday for
publication the following Wednesday. Letters to the
Editor, vacant sections, and “time sensitive” articles (week-
end news, sports, and cultural reviews) will be accepted
until Saturday noon and can be submitted to the editor at:
the_editorS57@hotmail.com



The Other Press Submission Guidelines

News Kelly Parry: kelly-parry@telus.net
Opinions

Culture

Kali Thurber: opinionsubmit@hotmail.com
Amanda Aikman: submit_to_culture@yahoo.ca

All other submissions should be forwarded to the
appropriate section editor. Please include your name,
phone number/email address, the word count, and submit

4 MS Word.d h ‘ Features Barbara K. Adamski: adamski@telus.net
i i ord.doc attachment
Petes ‘ } ee Sports Adam Gordon: desportseditor@yahoo.ca
attention of the appropriate editor.
David Lam Kim Meier: nocontrolling@hotmail.com
Representative





http://www.otherpress.ca e Page 3




Edited Text


April 7, 2004





From The Editor





Well my friends, the semester has come to a
close. Some are struggling to finish exams or
hand in projects and papers at the last minute,
but bottom line is...it’s over. Some people are
just finished their first year but others are
graduating. Congratulations! I am graduating
from my second diploma unless I fail geogra-
phy, which is a very real possibility.

Soon we will all have to get jobs that will
occupy our time from 9-5. There will be no
more daytime banking, meeting friends for
lunch, or sleeping in on the weekdays. School
has definitely provided a flexible lifestyle, for
me anyways. I come and go as I please and I
am going to miss that...a lot.

So for some of us, this is good-bye to
Douglas College and hello to the real world.
Or if you read Amanda’ article about avoid-
ing reality, maybe not. I will only oversee the
May and June issues and the by mid-summer,
you will find that another managing editor
has taken over as I have been thrust into the
world of commuting to a 9—Ser.

I am going to miss you all. Truly.

Managing Editor
Kerry Evans













Hard Copy, Soft Sell:
A Custom Publishing Case
Study



Once dismissed as a curious combina-
tion of cheque book journalism and
stealth advertising, custom published
magazines have become more important
to publishers as their traditional titles
bers and an ugly advertising downturn.
Join editor and: art director Rick
Staeling, as he explores the differences
between traditional and custom publi-
Se
April 22, 7:30pm, SFU Harbour
Centre. Fee $10, info at sasrnioacla













e the other press ©













Contents
News
4 Burns bog—Protected Forever
4 Discover Artists Alive
4 Minority Report
5 Rude Canadians?
5 Top Ten Places Not to Hide Easter Eggs
5 Introducing...2
Opinions
6 Coming of Age in the Reality TV Realm Page 4
6 Buzzocracy
6 Stolen Words
£ Science Matters
7 Paparazzi
7 Third Degree
8 Ray Floret’ Foray: Gas Lawn Mowers |
9 Dear Telus: What A Tangled Web We Weave
10 Editorial Cartoon
Wilson’s Section
11 Horoscopes
12 Photo[graphic] Page 8
Culture
13 What’s On Around Town
13 Culture Clips
13 This Week in History
14 Golden Slice Award
16 Fanboy’s Corner
Av Guilt Show, The Get Up Kids
v7. Ten Years Later
a7 Welcome to Reality
Page 14
Features
18 Interview with Christy Clark
20 Who is this guy, anyway?
Sports
21 An Awards Banquet to Remember...Or Not
21 SFU Sings the Consolation Blues
22 Off-The-Court: Lynne Desautels gives it to Flash
23 Canucks Corner
Classifieds Page 22
23

THE OTHER PRESS |

SPORTS EDITOR
Is the phrase “She shoots, she scores” always on the tip of your tongue but you never seem to
have a real use for it? Well, be silenced no more. The Other Press is looking for a Sports Editor
as of yesterday. Five hours a week, all the school spirit you can handle, and some cash for your
empty pocket. Don’t delay, send in your resume today!

NOW HIRIN

NEWS EDITOR
Do you have a nose for news? Are you just waiting for your chance to report on the important
issue of the lack of funding and the equally important bake sale in the concourse? If so, the
Other Press would love to hear from you. Five hours a week, some pocket change, and yes,
business cards! Apply for the now vacant position!

Fax: 604.525.3505
Phone: 604.525.3542
Email: editor @ otherpress.ca
Drop off: Room 1020, New West Campus







The weekly deadline for submissions is Wednesday for
publication the following Wednesday. Letters to the
Editor, vacant sections, and “time sensitive” articles (week-
end news, sports, and cultural reviews) will be accepted
until Saturday noon and can be submitted to the editor at:
the_editorS57@hotmail.com



The Other Press Submission Guidelines

News Kelly Parry: kelly-parry@telus.net
Opinions

Culture

Kali Thurber: opinionsubmit@hotmail.com
Amanda Aikman: submit_to_culture@yahoo.ca

All other submissions should be forwarded to the
appropriate section editor. Please include your name,
phone number/email address, the word count, and submit

4 MS Word.d h ‘ Features Barbara K. Adamski: adamski@telus.net
i i ord.doc attachment
Petes ‘ } ee Sports Adam Gordon: desportseditor@yahoo.ca
attention of the appropriate editor.
David Lam Kim Meier: nocontrolling@hotmail.com
Representative





http://www.otherpress.ca e Page 3




File


April 7, 2004





From The Editor





Well my friends, the semester has come to a
close. Some are struggling to finish exams or
hand in projects and papers at the last minute,
but bottom line is...it’s over. Some people are
just finished their first year but others are
graduating. Congratulations! I am graduating
from my second diploma unless I fail geogra-
phy, which is a very real possibility.

Soon we will all have to get jobs that will
occupy our time from 9-5. There will be no
more daytime banking, meeting friends for
lunch, or sleeping in on the weekdays. School
has definitely provided a flexible lifestyle, for
me anyways. I come and go as I please and I
am going to miss that...a lot.

So for some of us, this is good-bye to
Douglas College and hello to the real world.
Or if you read Amanda’ article about avoid-
ing reality, maybe not. I will only oversee the
May and June issues and the by mid-summer,
you will find that another managing editor
has taken over as I have been thrust into the
world of commuting to a 9—Ser.

I am going to miss you all. Truly.

Managing Editor
Kerry Evans













Hard Copy, Soft Sell:
A Custom Publishing Case
Study



Once dismissed as a curious combina-
tion of cheque book journalism and
stealth advertising, custom published
magazines have become more important
to publishers as their traditional titles
bers and an ugly advertising downturn.
Join editor and: art director Rick
Staeling, as he explores the differences
between traditional and custom publi-
Se
April 22, 7:30pm, SFU Harbour
Centre. Fee $10, info at sasrnioacla













e the other press ©













Contents
News
4 Burns bog—Protected Forever
4 Discover Artists Alive
4 Minority Report
5 Rude Canadians?
5 Top Ten Places Not to Hide Easter Eggs
5 Introducing...2
Opinions
6 Coming of Age in the Reality TV Realm Page 4
6 Buzzocracy
6 Stolen Words
£ Science Matters
7 Paparazzi
7 Third Degree
8 Ray Floret’ Foray: Gas Lawn Mowers |
9 Dear Telus: What A Tangled Web We Weave
10 Editorial Cartoon
Wilson’s Section
11 Horoscopes
12 Photo[graphic] Page 8
Culture
13 What’s On Around Town
13 Culture Clips
13 This Week in History
14 Golden Slice Award
16 Fanboy’s Corner
Av Guilt Show, The Get Up Kids
v7. Ten Years Later
a7 Welcome to Reality
Page 14
Features
18 Interview with Christy Clark
20 Who is this guy, anyway?
Sports
21 An Awards Banquet to Remember...Or Not
21 SFU Sings the Consolation Blues
22 Off-The-Court: Lynne Desautels gives it to Flash
23 Canucks Corner
Classifieds Page 22
23

THE OTHER PRESS |

SPORTS EDITOR
Is the phrase “She shoots, she scores” always on the tip of your tongue but you never seem to
have a real use for it? Well, be silenced no more. The Other Press is looking for a Sports Editor
as of yesterday. Five hours a week, all the school spirit you can handle, and some cash for your
empty pocket. Don’t delay, send in your resume today!

NOW HIRIN

NEWS EDITOR
Do you have a nose for news? Are you just waiting for your chance to report on the important
issue of the lack of funding and the equally important bake sale in the concourse? If so, the
Other Press would love to hear from you. Five hours a week, some pocket change, and yes,
business cards! Apply for the now vacant position!

Fax: 604.525.3505
Phone: 604.525.3542
Email: editor @ otherpress.ca
Drop off: Room 1020, New West Campus







The weekly deadline for submissions is Wednesday for
publication the following Wednesday. Letters to the
Editor, vacant sections, and “time sensitive” articles (week-
end news, sports, and cultural reviews) will be accepted
until Saturday noon and can be submitted to the editor at:
the_editorS57@hotmail.com



The Other Press Submission Guidelines

News Kelly Parry: kelly-parry@telus.net
Opinions

Culture

Kali Thurber: opinionsubmit@hotmail.com
Amanda Aikman: submit_to_culture@yahoo.ca

All other submissions should be forwarded to the
appropriate section editor. Please include your name,
phone number/email address, the word count, and submit

4 MS Word.d h ‘ Features Barbara K. Adamski: adamski@telus.net
i i ord.doc attachment
Petes ‘ } ee Sports Adam Gordon: desportseditor@yahoo.ca
attention of the appropriate editor.
David Lam Kim Meier: nocontrolling@hotmail.com
Representative





http://www.otherpress.ca e Page 3




Edited Text


April 7, 2004





From The Editor





Well my friends, the semester has come to a
close. Some are struggling to finish exams or
hand in projects and papers at the last minute,
but bottom line is...it’s over. Some people are
just finished their first year but others are
graduating. Congratulations! I am graduating
from my second diploma unless I fail geogra-
phy, which is a very real possibility.

Soon we will all have to get jobs that will
occupy our time from 9-5. There will be no
more daytime banking, meeting friends for
lunch, or sleeping in on the weekdays. School
has definitely provided a flexible lifestyle, for
me anyways. I come and go as I please and I
am going to miss that...a lot.

So for some of us, this is good-bye to
Douglas College and hello to the real world.
Or if you read Amanda’ article about avoid-
ing reality, maybe not. I will only oversee the
May and June issues and the by mid-summer,
you will find that another managing editor
has taken over as I have been thrust into the
world of commuting to a 9—Ser.

I am going to miss you all. Truly.

Managing Editor
Kerry Evans













Hard Copy, Soft Sell:
A Custom Publishing Case
Study



Once dismissed as a curious combina-
tion of cheque book journalism and
stealth advertising, custom published
magazines have become more important
to publishers as their traditional titles
bers and an ugly advertising downturn.
Join editor and: art director Rick
Staeling, as he explores the differences
between traditional and custom publi-
Se
April 22, 7:30pm, SFU Harbour
Centre. Fee $10, info at sasrnioacla













e the other press ©













Contents
News
4 Burns bog—Protected Forever
4 Discover Artists Alive
4 Minority Report
5 Rude Canadians?
5 Top Ten Places Not to Hide Easter Eggs
5 Introducing...2
Opinions
6 Coming of Age in the Reality TV Realm Page 4
6 Buzzocracy
6 Stolen Words
£ Science Matters
7 Paparazzi
7 Third Degree
8 Ray Floret’ Foray: Gas Lawn Mowers |
9 Dear Telus: What A Tangled Web We Weave
10 Editorial Cartoon
Wilson’s Section
11 Horoscopes
12 Photo[graphic] Page 8
Culture
13 What’s On Around Town
13 Culture Clips
13 This Week in History
14 Golden Slice Award
16 Fanboy’s Corner
Av Guilt Show, The Get Up Kids
v7. Ten Years Later
a7 Welcome to Reality
Page 14
Features
18 Interview with Christy Clark
20 Who is this guy, anyway?
Sports
21 An Awards Banquet to Remember...Or Not
21 SFU Sings the Consolation Blues
22 Off-The-Court: Lynne Desautels gives it to Flash
23 Canucks Corner
Classifieds Page 22
23

THE OTHER PRESS |

SPORTS EDITOR
Is the phrase “She shoots, she scores” always on the tip of your tongue but you never seem to
have a real use for it? Well, be silenced no more. The Other Press is looking for a Sports Editor
as of yesterday. Five hours a week, all the school spirit you can handle, and some cash for your
empty pocket. Don’t delay, send in your resume today!

NOW HIRIN

NEWS EDITOR
Do you have a nose for news? Are you just waiting for your chance to report on the important
issue of the lack of funding and the equally important bake sale in the concourse? If so, the
Other Press would love to hear from you. Five hours a week, some pocket change, and yes,
business cards! Apply for the now vacant position!

Fax: 604.525.3505
Phone: 604.525.3542
Email: editor @ otherpress.ca
Drop off: Room 1020, New West Campus







The weekly deadline for submissions is Wednesday for
publication the following Wednesday. Letters to the
Editor, vacant sections, and “time sensitive” articles (week-
end news, sports, and cultural reviews) will be accepted
until Saturday noon and can be submitted to the editor at:
the_editorS57@hotmail.com



The Other Press Submission Guidelines

News Kelly Parry: kelly-parry@telus.net
Opinions

Culture

Kali Thurber: opinionsubmit@hotmail.com
Amanda Aikman: submit_to_culture@yahoo.ca

All other submissions should be forwarded to the
appropriate section editor. Please include your name,
phone number/email address, the word count, and submit

4 MS Word.d h ‘ Features Barbara K. Adamski: adamski@telus.net
i i ord.doc attachment
Petes ‘ } ee Sports Adam Gordon: desportseditor@yahoo.ca
attention of the appropriate editor.
David Lam Kim Meier: nocontrolling@hotmail.com
Representative





http://www.otherpress.ca e Page 3




File


April 7, 2004





From The Editor





Well my friends, the semester has come to a
close. Some are struggling to finish exams or
hand in projects and papers at the last minute,
but bottom line is...it’s over. Some people are
just finished their first year but others are
graduating. Congratulations! I am graduating
from my second diploma unless I fail geogra-
phy, which is a very real possibility.

Soon we will all have to get jobs that will
occupy our time from 9-5. There will be no
more daytime banking, meeting friends for
lunch, or sleeping in on the weekdays. School
has definitely provided a flexible lifestyle, for
me anyways. I come and go as I please and I
am going to miss that...a lot.

So for some of us, this is good-bye to
Douglas College and hello to the real world.
Or if you read Amanda’ article about avoid-
ing reality, maybe not. I will only oversee the
May and June issues and the by mid-summer,
you will find that another managing editor
has taken over as I have been thrust into the
world of commuting to a 9—Ser.

I am going to miss you all. Truly.

Managing Editor
Kerry Evans













Hard Copy, Soft Sell:
A Custom Publishing Case
Study



Once dismissed as a curious combina-
tion of cheque book journalism and
stealth advertising, custom published
magazines have become more important
to publishers as their traditional titles
bers and an ugly advertising downturn.
Join editor and: art director Rick
Staeling, as he explores the differences
between traditional and custom publi-
Se
April 22, 7:30pm, SFU Harbour
Centre. Fee $10, info at sasrnioacla













e the other press ©













Contents
News
4 Burns bog—Protected Forever
4 Discover Artists Alive
4 Minority Report
5 Rude Canadians?
5 Top Ten Places Not to Hide Easter Eggs
5 Introducing...2
Opinions
6 Coming of Age in the Reality TV Realm Page 4
6 Buzzocracy
6 Stolen Words
£ Science Matters
7 Paparazzi
7 Third Degree
8 Ray Floret’ Foray: Gas Lawn Mowers |
9 Dear Telus: What A Tangled Web We Weave
10 Editorial Cartoon
Wilson’s Section
11 Horoscopes
12 Photo[graphic] Page 8
Culture
13 What’s On Around Town
13 Culture Clips
13 This Week in History
14 Golden Slice Award
16 Fanboy’s Corner
Av Guilt Show, The Get Up Kids
v7. Ten Years Later
a7 Welcome to Reality
Page 14
Features
18 Interview with Christy Clark
20 Who is this guy, anyway?
Sports
21 An Awards Banquet to Remember...Or Not
21 SFU Sings the Consolation Blues
22 Off-The-Court: Lynne Desautels gives it to Flash
23 Canucks Corner
Classifieds Page 22
23

THE OTHER PRESS |

SPORTS EDITOR
Is the phrase “She shoots, she scores” always on the tip of your tongue but you never seem to
have a real use for it? Well, be silenced no more. The Other Press is looking for a Sports Editor
as of yesterday. Five hours a week, all the school spirit you can handle, and some cash for your
empty pocket. Don’t delay, send in your resume today!

NOW HIRIN

NEWS EDITOR
Do you have a nose for news? Are you just waiting for your chance to report on the important
issue of the lack of funding and the equally important bake sale in the concourse? If so, the
Other Press would love to hear from you. Five hours a week, some pocket change, and yes,
business cards! Apply for the now vacant position!

Fax: 604.525.3505
Phone: 604.525.3542
Email: editor @ otherpress.ca
Drop off: Room 1020, New West Campus







The weekly deadline for submissions is Wednesday for
publication the following Wednesday. Letters to the
Editor, vacant sections, and “time sensitive” articles (week-
end news, sports, and cultural reviews) will be accepted
until Saturday noon and can be submitted to the editor at:
the_editorS57@hotmail.com



The Other Press Submission Guidelines

News Kelly Parry: kelly-parry@telus.net
Opinions

Culture

Kali Thurber: opinionsubmit@hotmail.com
Amanda Aikman: submit_to_culture@yahoo.ca

All other submissions should be forwarded to the
appropriate section editor. Please include your name,
phone number/email address, the word count, and submit

4 MS Word.d h ‘ Features Barbara K. Adamski: adamski@telus.net
i i ord.doc attachment
Petes ‘ } ee Sports Adam Gordon: desportseditor@yahoo.ca
attention of the appropriate editor.
David Lam Kim Meier: nocontrolling@hotmail.com
Representative





http://www.otherpress.ca e Page 3




Edited Text


April 7, 2004





From The Editor





Well my friends, the semester has come to a
close. Some are struggling to finish exams or
hand in projects and papers at the last minute,
but bottom line is...it’s over. Some people are
just finished their first year but others are
graduating. Congratulations! I am graduating
from my second diploma unless I fail geogra-
phy, which is a very real possibility.

Soon we will all have to get jobs that will
occupy our time from 9-5. There will be no
more daytime banking, meeting friends for
lunch, or sleeping in on the weekdays. School
has definitely provided a flexible lifestyle, for
me anyways. I come and go as I please and I
am going to miss that...a lot.

So for some of us, this is good-bye to
Douglas College and hello to the real world.
Or if you read Amanda’ article about avoid-
ing reality, maybe not. I will only oversee the
May and June issues and the by mid-summer,
you will find that another managing editor
has taken over as I have been thrust into the
world of commuting to a 9—Ser.

I am going to miss you all. Truly.

Managing Editor
Kerry Evans













Hard Copy, Soft Sell:
A Custom Publishing Case
Study



Once dismissed as a curious combina-
tion of cheque book journalism and
stealth advertising, custom published
magazines have become more important
to publishers as their traditional titles
bers and an ugly advertising downturn.
Join editor and: art director Rick
Staeling, as he explores the differences
between traditional and custom publi-
Se
April 22, 7:30pm, SFU Harbour
Centre. Fee $10, info at sasrnioacla













e the other press ©













Contents
News
4 Burns bog—Protected Forever
4 Discover Artists Alive
4 Minority Report
5 Rude Canadians?
5 Top Ten Places Not to Hide Easter Eggs
5 Introducing...2
Opinions
6 Coming of Age in the Reality TV Realm Page 4
6 Buzzocracy
6 Stolen Words
£ Science Matters
7 Paparazzi
7 Third Degree
8 Ray Floret’ Foray: Gas Lawn Mowers |
9 Dear Telus: What A Tangled Web We Weave
10 Editorial Cartoon
Wilson’s Section
11 Horoscopes
12 Photo[graphic] Page 8
Culture
13 What’s On Around Town
13 Culture Clips
13 This Week in History
14 Golden Slice Award
16 Fanboy’s Corner
Av Guilt Show, The Get Up Kids
v7. Ten Years Later
a7 Welcome to Reality
Page 14
Features
18 Interview with Christy Clark
20 Who is this guy, anyway?
Sports
21 An Awards Banquet to Remember...Or Not
21 SFU Sings the Consolation Blues
22 Off-The-Court: Lynne Desautels gives it to Flash
23 Canucks Corner
Classifieds Page 22
23

THE OTHER PRESS |

SPORTS EDITOR
Is the phrase “She shoots, she scores” always on the tip of your tongue but you never seem to
have a real use for it? Well, be silenced no more. The Other Press is looking for a Sports Editor
as of yesterday. Five hours a week, all the school spirit you can handle, and some cash for your
empty pocket. Don’t delay, send in your resume today!

NOW HIRIN

NEWS EDITOR
Do you have a nose for news? Are you just waiting for your chance to report on the important
issue of the lack of funding and the equally important bake sale in the concourse? If so, the
Other Press would love to hear from you. Five hours a week, some pocket change, and yes,
business cards! Apply for the now vacant position!

Fax: 604.525.3505
Phone: 604.525.3542
Email: editor @ otherpress.ca
Drop off: Room 1020, New West Campus







The weekly deadline for submissions is Wednesday for
publication the following Wednesday. Letters to the
Editor, vacant sections, and “time sensitive” articles (week-
end news, sports, and cultural reviews) will be accepted
until Saturday noon and can be submitted to the editor at:
the_editorS57@hotmail.com



The Other Press Submission Guidelines

News Kelly Parry: kelly-parry@telus.net
Opinions

Culture

Kali Thurber: opinionsubmit@hotmail.com
Amanda Aikman: submit_to_culture@yahoo.ca

All other submissions should be forwarded to the
appropriate section editor. Please include your name,
phone number/email address, the word count, and submit

4 MS Word.d h ‘ Features Barbara K. Adamski: adamski@telus.net
i i ord.doc attachment
Petes ‘ } ee Sports Adam Gordon: desportseditor@yahoo.ca
attention of the appropriate editor.
David Lam Kim Meier: nocontrolling@hotmail.com
Representative





http://www.otherpress.ca e Page 3




File


April 7, 2004





From The Editor





Well my friends, the semester has come to a
close. Some are struggling to finish exams or
hand in projects and papers at the last minute,
but bottom line is...it’s over. Some people are
just finished their first year but others are
graduating. Congratulations! I am graduating
from my second diploma unless I fail geogra-
phy, which is a very real possibility.

Soon we will all have to get jobs that will
occupy our time from 9-5. There will be no
more daytime banking, meeting friends for
lunch, or sleeping in on the weekdays. School
has definitely provided a flexible lifestyle, for
me anyways. I come and go as I please and I
am going to miss that...a lot.

So for some of us, this is good-bye to
Douglas College and hello to the real world.
Or if you read Amanda’ article about avoid-
ing reality, maybe not. I will only oversee the
May and June issues and the by mid-summer,
you will find that another managing editor
has taken over as I have been thrust into the
world of commuting to a 9—Ser.

I am going to miss you all. Truly.

Managing Editor
Kerry Evans













Hard Copy, Soft Sell:
A Custom Publishing Case
Study



Once dismissed as a curious combina-
tion of cheque book journalism and
stealth advertising, custom published
magazines have become more important
to publishers as their traditional titles
bers and an ugly advertising downturn.
Join editor and: art director Rick
Staeling, as he explores the differences
between traditional and custom publi-
Se
April 22, 7:30pm, SFU Harbour
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Contents
News
4 Burns bog—Protected Forever
4 Discover Artists Alive
4 Minority Report
5 Rude Canadians?
5 Top Ten Places Not to Hide Easter Eggs
5 Introducing...2
Opinions
6 Coming of Age in the Reality TV Realm Page 4
6 Buzzocracy
6 Stolen Words
£ Science Matters
7 Paparazzi
7 Third Degree
8 Ray Floret’ Foray: Gas Lawn Mowers |
9 Dear Telus: What A Tangled Web We Weave
10 Editorial Cartoon
Wilson’s Section
11 Horoscopes
12 Photo[graphic] Page 8
Culture
13 What’s On Around Town
13 Culture Clips
13 This Week in History
14 Golden Slice Award
16 Fanboy’s Corner
Av Guilt Show, The Get Up Kids
v7. Ten Years Later
a7 Welcome to Reality
Page 14
Features
18 Interview with Christy Clark
20 Who is this guy, anyway?
Sports
21 An Awards Banquet to Remember...Or Not
21 SFU Sings the Consolation Blues
22 Off-The-Court: Lynne Desautels gives it to Flash
23 Canucks Corner
Classifieds Page 22
23

THE OTHER PRESS |

SPORTS EDITOR
Is the phrase “She shoots, she scores” always on the tip of your tongue but you never seem to
have a real use for it? Well, be silenced no more. The Other Press is looking for a Sports Editor
as of yesterday. Five hours a week, all the school spirit you can handle, and some cash for your
empty pocket. Don’t delay, send in your resume today!

NOW HIRIN

NEWS EDITOR
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issue of the lack of funding and the equally important bake sale in the concourse? If so, the
Other Press would love to hear from you. Five hours a week, some pocket change, and yes,
business cards! Apply for the now vacant position!

Fax: 604.525.3505
Phone: 604.525.3542
Email: editor @ otherpress.ca
Drop off: Room 1020, New West Campus







The weekly deadline for submissions is Wednesday for
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Editor, vacant sections, and “time sensitive” articles (week-
end news, sports, and cultural reviews) will be accepted
until Saturday noon and can be submitted to the editor at:
the_editorS57@hotmail.com



The Other Press Submission Guidelines

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Opinions

Culture

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Amanda Aikman: submit_to_culture@yahoo.ca

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Edited Text


April 7, 2004





From The Editor





Well my friends, the semester has come to a
close. Some are struggling to finish exams or
hand in projects and papers at the last minute,
but bottom line is...it’s over. Some people are
just finished their first year but others are
graduating. Congratulations! I am graduating
from my second diploma unless I fail geogra-
phy, which is a very real possibility.

Soon we will all have to get jobs that will
occupy our time from 9-5. There will be no
more daytime banking, meeting friends for
lunch, or sleeping in on the weekdays. School
has definitely provided a flexible lifestyle, for
me anyways. I come and go as I please and I
am going to miss that...a lot.

So for some of us, this is good-bye to
Douglas College and hello to the real world.
Or if you read Amanda’ article about avoid-
ing reality, maybe not. I will only oversee the
May and June issues and the by mid-summer,
you will find that another managing editor
has taken over as I have been thrust into the
world of commuting to a 9—Ser.

I am going to miss you all. Truly.

Managing Editor
Kerry Evans













Hard Copy, Soft Sell:
A Custom Publishing Case
Study



Once dismissed as a curious combina-
tion of cheque book journalism and
stealth advertising, custom published
magazines have become more important
to publishers as their traditional titles
bers and an ugly advertising downturn.
Join editor and: art director Rick
Staeling, as he explores the differences
between traditional and custom publi-
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Contents
News
4 Burns bog—Protected Forever
4 Discover Artists Alive
4 Minority Report
5 Rude Canadians?
5 Top Ten Places Not to Hide Easter Eggs
5 Introducing...2
Opinions
6 Coming of Age in the Reality TV Realm Page 4
6 Buzzocracy
6 Stolen Words
£ Science Matters
7 Paparazzi
7 Third Degree
8 Ray Floret’ Foray: Gas Lawn Mowers |
9 Dear Telus: What A Tangled Web We Weave
10 Editorial Cartoon
Wilson’s Section
11 Horoscopes
12 Photo[graphic] Page 8
Culture
13 What’s On Around Town
13 Culture Clips
13 This Week in History
14 Golden Slice Award
16 Fanboy’s Corner
Av Guilt Show, The Get Up Kids
v7. Ten Years Later
a7 Welcome to Reality
Page 14
Features
18 Interview with Christy Clark
20 Who is this guy, anyway?
Sports
21 An Awards Banquet to Remember...Or Not
21 SFU Sings the Consolation Blues
22 Off-The-Court: Lynne Desautels gives it to Flash
23 Canucks Corner
Classifieds Page 22
23

THE OTHER PRESS |

SPORTS EDITOR
Is the phrase “She shoots, she scores” always on the tip of your tongue but you never seem to
have a real use for it? Well, be silenced no more. The Other Press is looking for a Sports Editor
as of yesterday. Five hours a week, all the school spirit you can handle, and some cash for your
empty pocket. Don’t delay, send in your resume today!

NOW HIRIN

NEWS EDITOR
Do you have a nose for news? Are you just waiting for your chance to report on the important
issue of the lack of funding and the equally important bake sale in the concourse? If so, the
Other Press would love to hear from you. Five hours a week, some pocket change, and yes,
business cards! Apply for the now vacant position!

Fax: 604.525.3505
Phone: 604.525.3542
Email: editor @ otherpress.ca
Drop off: Room 1020, New West Campus







The weekly deadline for submissions is Wednesday for
publication the following Wednesday. Letters to the
Editor, vacant sections, and “time sensitive” articles (week-
end news, sports, and cultural reviews) will be accepted
until Saturday noon and can be submitted to the editor at:
the_editorS57@hotmail.com



The Other Press Submission Guidelines

News Kelly Parry: kelly-parry@telus.net
Opinions

Culture

Kali Thurber: opinionsubmit@hotmail.com
Amanda Aikman: submit_to_culture@yahoo.ca

All other submissions should be forwarded to the
appropriate section editor. Please include your name,
phone number/email address, the word count, and submit

4 MS Word.d h ‘ Features Barbara K. Adamski: adamski@telus.net
i i ord.doc attachment
Petes ‘ } ee Sports Adam Gordon: desportseditor@yahoo.ca
attention of the appropriate editor.
David Lam Kim Meier: nocontrolling@hotmail.com
Representative





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