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Noted pumpkin spice hater seen with latte

By Melanie Bethune, October 16 2014 —

Fifth-year geology major Arthur Langley, also known as that one guy on your Twitter feed who won’t stop complaining about pumpkin spice, was spotted last week leaving the MacHall Starbucks with the infamous … Read the rest

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MacHall lease negotiations extended by one year

By Fabian Mayer, October 9 2014 —

Student leaders and University of Calgary administration have extended the agreement that gives the Students’ Union the right to manage MacHall by one year.

The current agreement has been extended to Dec. 9, … Read the rest

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Cirque de la Nuit hosts surreal circus

By Hayden McBennett, October 9 2014 —

Cirque de la Nuit, a surreal nightlife event billed as “Calgary’s newest sensory experience,” is gearing up for a night of carnival-style madness this Friday, Oct. 17 at The Roadhouse.

The steam-punk themed … Read the rest

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Should the City build more bike lanes?

No, bikes lanes are impractical and a waste of money

By Derek Baker, October 9 2014 —

Calgary’s construction season saw the completion of a variety of projects, including new bike lanes.

In theory, bike lanes should remove cars from … Read the rest

Students must rally against market modifiers

By Kate Jacobson, October 13 2014 —

The University of Calgary will host a budget town hall tomorrow, Oct. 14, in MacHall A. Administration will be presenting the budget and trying to convince you that the proposed tuition hikes known … Read the rest

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Lettuce Beet pedals good food

By Erika Roy, October 2 2014 —

The Lettuce Beet Food Trike pedalled its way into business this summer, selling salads to downtown lunch-goers while putting a healthy and sustainable twist on Calgary’s food truck scene.

While working downtown, Lettuce … Read the rest

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2014 MLB post-season predictions

By Richard Goldberger, October 2 2014 —

It’s finally time for some meaningful baseball again. October has come, bringing with it the return of the playoffs.

This year’s crop of postseason teams would have seemed alien five years ago. Nevertheless, … Read the rest

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Tighten up: focus, students and ADHD

By Tobias Ma, September 25 2014 —

In the next few weeks, the library will fill up. Summer’s last rays of daylight will burn the sidewalk, the sound of Vitamin D splattering on the asphalt drowned out by the rustle … Read the rest

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