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$1,000,000 to spend on quality
2004-03-04
Student leaders are mulling over a decision on how to spend $1 million allocated for "quality initiatives."
The money was given to the Students' Union and Graduate Students' Association by the Board of Governors concurrent with the tuition increase in December 2003. More...
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No Haitian third way
2004-03-04
Editorial - In a conversation over lunch with a close friend of mine, the topics of Haiti, Jean-Bertrand Aristide and American intervention came up. We had differing viewpoints.
"It's nice to see the world community finally stepping up and doing something," he said, or something to that effect, adding military intervention for humanitarian reasons was a refreshing development. More...
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Too much brain, not enough brawn
2004-03-04
Women\'s Hockey - As the University of Calgary Dinos entered the Alberta College Athletic Conference women's hockey finals against the Mount Royal College Cougars Feb. 27-28, one question bothered them. Where are we?
The answer? On thin ice. More...
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Hail to the King, baby
2004-03-04
Movie Review - What a drag getting old is.
Mick Jagger said it almost 40 years ago, and though the fates have been kinder to him than most, there's a dread that comes with aging. Spending a life alone save for a few awkward medical treatments, never visited by the grown children who are simply too busy to find one afternoon in a five year stretch to stop by--rest homes are one of the few things that truly frighten me. More...
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Quiet Desperation
2004-03-04
I don't think it's ever going to be alright again."
Two years ago I found myself in a dark place that didn't seem to have a way out. I went through those motions I could manage and abandoned virtually everything else, convinced I was completely alone. I remember missing the deadline for an application to return to residence because I didn't want to leave my bed at three o'clock in the afternoon, sure that I wouldn't be returning to school the next year. More...
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