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Volume 50, Issue 32 March 11, 2010
Previous Issues News • SU '10/11 executive elected • Relaxation class helps students de-stress • Robotic technology removes brain tumour • And the battleship is sunk: Gauntlet elections (1 reply) • Alumni Association reaches out to students with senior class ambassador program • U of C students create Wildrose Club • City of Calgary donates over $3 million to Nickle Arts Museum • Ombudsperson receives "recognized standing" Entertainment • Spun: Hollerado • Spun: Shiest • Spun: Versicolour • Snakes explores humanity's grotesqueries • Ricca’s on the Razor’s Sharp edge Opinions • Re-thinking the green car • Helping your waistline and your wallet • Our national anthem needs revision (1 reply) • The STI dilemma: to tell or not to tell? And when? • Sarah Palin preaches to the choir • Editorial: Research funding in danger Sports • Play some football to celebrate St. Paddy's • Bears end Dinos season • Sports briefs • Dinos ready for national tourney Features Love is not love which alters when it alteration finds |
Content by Adam Berti
Production Editor (2004-2005), Co-Photo Editor (2003-2004) Images
2007-03-22 - Photo 'Laser Gopher!!!' A gopher found his way into the mast step of a Laser sailboat at the Glenmore Sailing School. He was stuck, or he just wants to learn to sail! Awwww! Story: Photo to the Editor: Laser Gopher!!!
2005-10-27 - News Jen Smith, SU VP External(l) listens as Advanced Education Minister Dave Hancock(r) defends his government's position against student criticism. Story: Hancock vs. students Student leaders unimpressed with minister's visit
2005-10-27 - News Even though the site was deemed safe, the photographer still wasn't allowed to get any closer for a better picture Story: KNES and MSC evacuated
2005-10-20 - Sports UBC wishes they were a little bit taller, wishes they were ballers, wish they had a rabbit in a hat and beat the Dinos. Story: Women's 18 year wait for Dino Cup is over StoriesNew international student rez2005-12-01 - With a new residence building set to begin construction in the spring, students will have yet another place to cook grilled-cheese on a hot-plate. According to Residence Services Director Joel Lynn, the University of Calgary is in talks with an anonymous donor to receive $2 million towards the project. More... |
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