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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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Should students have to pay for a UPass?

Yes, it’s an important campus resource for a number of reasons

By Emilie Medland, September 25 2014 —

Tuition and fees are constantly the topic of conversation on campus. The UPass is a cost that’s hidden in plain sight — … 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

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Dinos fall to Flames, but stand their ground

Sonny Sachdeva, September 18 2014 —

Despite strong defensive play, the University of Calgary Dinos came up short against the Calgary Flames rookie squad on Wednesday, Sept. 17, losing 3–1 in front of the 1,768 fans at Father David Bauer … Read the rest

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Law, engineering and MBA programs up for tuition increase

By Chris Adams, September 11 2014 —

Students in programs facing tuition hikes now have more answers on the University of Calgary administration’s plan to pursue tuition increases through market modifiers.

Provost and vice-president academic Dru Marshall attended Students’ Legislative … Read the rest

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