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? (1 reply)
• 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
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Content by Gemma McLintock
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1999-11-25 - NewsBAFFLED BY BAFFIN ISLAND: Undergrad stduents had the opportunity to learn about Northern culture from Northern Planning and Development Studies presentations.Story:Theme school students present critiques
StoriesBringing the fire to your pants1999-11-04 -
Gemma McLintockCalgary's music scene has always displayed a great deal of variety. Everything from loud heavy metal and rock'n'roll, to angsty emo and hardcore, the ever popular punkrock scene to bouncy britpop has graced Calgary stages. These varied styles will always have their fans, but it seems that good pop-rock has a universal following.
Although thrown into many different categories, the locally created Porterhall seems to please every audience they play for. The band consists of Todd Harkness (guitar/vocals), Ross Andersen (drums), Monroe McKenzie (bass) and newcomer Darren Preston (lead vocals/guitar). More...
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