The University of Calgary Gauntlet®
Volume 51, Issue 9
August 12, 2010

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Previous Issues

News
Online Exclusive: High density library delays won't impact students
NUTV channels different path with new director
Public policy events diversify
New research melds mind and machine
New U of C president shares her views (4 replies)

Entertainment
Spun: The Postelles
Spun: Women
Spun: Big Boi
Fringe Fest Wrap-Up
Mukwah -- you won't find any scouts at this jamboree
A world away from the Globe
A taste of Blues Fest 2010
Despite promise, Expendables ultimately predictable
Pining for Banff's beauty

Opinions
Child soldiers aren't to blame (3 replies)
The oilsands or Alberta's environment (pick one) (1 reply)

Sports
McMahon to host NHL Heritage Classic
Dinos prepare to hold the border
Out of season testing reveals more doping violations
Content by Geoff MacIntosh
Photo Editor (2007-2008)

Images

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2010-05-20 - News

Story:
Student's facebook appeal postponed
Most of the remarkable specimens have zero per cent body fat. (Click for larger image.)
2010-05-13 - Entertainment
Most of the remarkable specimens have zero per cent body fat.

Story:
Graphic exhibit with nothing to hide
Donors' bodies preserved through process of plastination
Pridgen brought his appeal to the Court of Queen’s Bench for judicial review. (Click for larger image.)
2010-03-18 - News
Pridgen brought his appeal to the Court of Queen’s Bench for judicial review.

Story:
Controversy over Facebook comments continues
Student charged with non-academic misconduct looks to court for judicial review
Students will wait until April to find out how much tuition will be. (Click for larger image.)
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
Defensive lineman Deji Oduwole (#90) tracks down Bears starting QB Quade Armstrong for a sack in the second quarter. (Click for larger image.)
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
Trevor Leigh, left, plays a conflicted Hollywood producer in Speed the Plow, starting Thu., Nov. 12 in the Ground Zero Theatre. (Click for larger image.)
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
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2009-11-05 - Features

Story:
Think Ink
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2009-11-05 - Features

Story:
Think Ink

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Stories

U of C alumnus passes 100 days in space researching weightlessness' affect on humans
2009-09-10 -

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.
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Bucking broncos and stomping hooves
2009-07-16 -






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New research allows for live Mad Cow testing
2009-02-26 -

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.
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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.
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