S care p o sters s p la s h e d a c r o s s M cG ill g h e tto A loosely organized group from Concordia University plastered scare posters all over the McGill ghetto last week. The posters, warning "WOMEN BEWARE!" listed the phone number of Walk-Safe Network (WSN) as a resource contact. While WSN coordinators were never contacted about the poster, the scare message employed to warn women about safety issues left WSN coordinators angry and frustraed. See page 3
In s id e T h is W eek News: Controversial comic strip no laughing matter for McGill groups. See page 3
D a ily
Op/Ed: General Assem bly: nothing but a side show for posturing politicians. See editorial, page 6 Features: A current events analysis: with the U.S. election attract ing the lion's share of media attention, what is getting pushed to the side? See page 9 E ntertainm ent: Get out the back, JeanJacques. One of fifty ways to leave The Lover. See page 13 Sports: While football almost was, Redmen Rugby defeats Westmount to win the O'Neill Cup. See page 16