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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 Geoff MacIntosh
Photo Editor (2007-2008) Images
2010-02-25 - News Students will wait until April to find out how much tuition will be. Story: 1.5% tuition increase approved by board
2009-12-03 - Features Story: The use of complementary and alternative medicine is an increasingly popular, but dangerous trend
2009-12-03 - Features Story: The use of complementary and alternative medicine is an increasingly popular, but dangerous trend
2009-11-12 - Sports Defensive lineman Deji Oduwole (#90) tracks down Bears starting QB Quade Armstrong for a sack in the second quarter. Story: Dinos face Huskies for Hardy Cup
2009-11-12 - Entertainment Trevor Leigh, left, plays a conflicted Hollywood producer in Speed the Plow, starting Thu., Nov. 12 in the Ground Zero Theatre. Story: Ground Zero Theatre ain't selling out Theatre company responds to criticisms with latest play
2009-09-17 - News Alberta Health Services, who guide H1N1 policy for the U of C, stress that washing your hands and staying home when sick are the best defenses against the flu. Story: H1N1 vaccine to hit after spike Late start means Canada can learn from programs worldwide
2009-09-10 - News The old TacoTime space will now serve up Tim Hortons -- one business away from another Timmy's. Story: Coffee, donuts win out over tacos [Next Page] More images by Geoff MacIntosh: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 StoriesU of C alumnus passes 100 days in space researching weightlessness' affect on humans2009-09-10 - Many students daydream about spending a term abroad during their university career: living for three months in another country and experiencing their culture. University of Calgary graduate Robert Thirsk has taken studying abroad to a whole new stratosphere, having spent over 100 days in space. More... Bucking broncos and stomping hooves2009-07-16 - More... New research allows for live Mad Cow testing2009-02-26 - Research - Carnivores may be able to chow down on hamburgers without fear soon, thanks to new research from the University of Calgary faculty of medicine. U of C researchers have been looking at a new method to detect Mad Cow Disease by using blood samples from live cattle. More... News for the unnewsed 2008-11-27 - News Briefs - Generic drugs could offer savings Within the next few years, the patents on several drugs will expire. These drugs, first patented in the 1990s, will be available for anyone to produce. Competition commissioner Sheridan Scott released a report outlining changes to the payment structure for generic drugs that could produce savings of up to $800 million a year to the public on Tuesday. These changes are intended to alter the system to be more economically competitive as the current system is not designed to pass benefits of competition to the consumer, said Scott. More... |
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