Yearly Archives: 2014

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Just Eat It takes a bite out of food waste

By Tamara Cottle, September 18 2014 —

Vancouver filmmakers Grant Baldwin and Jen Rustemeyer dive into grocery store dumpsters to unveil a shocking amount of food being wasted in their second feature documentary, Just Eat It.

The idea for Just … Read the rest

Admin to bring new tech to classes

By Manal Sheikh, September 18 2014 —

This summer, the U of C published a report called the Framework for Learning Technologies. The strategy outlines 14 priorities to help administration bring more technology into the classroom.

Students’ Union vice-president academic … Read the rest

Dinos quash UBC Thunderbirds 59–11

By Ashton Chugh, September 18 2014 —

In front of the largest sporting crowd the University of British Columbia has seen in over a decade, the Dinos crushed the Thunderbirds 59–11 on Saturday, Sept. 13.

The Dinos opened the game … Read the rest

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God shame our noble Queen

By Kate Jacobson, September 18 2014 —

An article about how the queen hates selfies popped up on my Twitter feed last week. Granted, this is my fault for following the Daily Mail on Twitter.

The queen admitted “how strange” … Read the rest

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Stop hating on Clubs Week

By Riley Hill, September 18 2014 —

Forget what your boring stupid grumpy “friends” think. Clubs Week is great. So throw this newspaper to the ground, march down to MacHall and find yourself a new hobby.

Unless you frequently hang … Read the rest

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Debt forgiveness doesn’t make sense

By Susan Anderson, September 18 2014 —

The Wildrose Party has promised to forgive 50 per cent of student debt for graduates employed in high-demand fields in Alberta after graduating. While it’s nice to see a party working on post-secondary … Read the rest

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New course pack literally costs firstborn child

By Melanie Bethune, September 18 2014 —

Students registered in Statistics 361 this semester received a shocking blow to their futures when they discovered exactly how much the required course materials cost.

The required course pack, comprised of a single … Read the rest

Calgary Sun makes quality picker-upper

By Andrew Kemle, September 18 2014 —

The Calgary Sun recently placed second in Macleans’ annual ranking of paper used to pick up dog shit, losing the coveted first place prize to bundles of Safeway coupons.

“Though we’re disappointed that … Read the rest

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