PJ the Destroyer

By Bo Rhodes

You probably don’t know who he is and you probably don’t know what he’s done. For rookie middle linebacker PJ Shea that’s just fine. As far as he’s concerned he "didn’t do anything special this year." "Special" would refer to the team-leading 50 individual tackles Shea completed. As a matter of fact, he finished in… Continue reading PJ the Destroyer

Hockey Dinos win and tie

By Mike Flach

Christmas will be more jolly for the Dinos men’s hockey team this year, as the team closed out the first half of the season in third place. Beating the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds last Friday 3-1, and then tying 4-4 on Saturday, the weekend was reasonably successful. Both Lethbridge and Manitoba gave the Dinos… Continue reading Hockey Dinos win and tie

Volleysaurs sweep TWU

By Kris Kotarski

It has not been an easy season for the Dinos women’s volleyball team. A 1-7 start is certainly a difficult obstacle to overcome, especially for a young team. The losses, however, had all come against top-10 teams, a fact which a Dinos fan would be quick to point out. The young Dinos are out to… Continue reading Volleysaurs sweep TWU

Website slings good profs

By Bonnie Leung

Students can now surf the net to find outstanding professors instead of badgering others for information. The University of Calgary launched a new website commending outstanding professors Nov. 15 in the Learning Commons. The website includes profiles of over 100 professors who have won teaching awards since 1992, according to Coordinator Tim Buell. "It also… Continue reading Website slings good profs

Amnesty commemorates Rights of the Child

By Nicole Kobie

The Grim Reaper came for students last Thursday and Friday, not to spread death and pain, but to help stop it. The University of Calgary Amnesty International Association held a mini-fair featuring a 10-foot-tall Grim Reaper in MacEwan Student Centre to promote their causes and the 10th anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the… Continue reading Amnesty commemorates Rights of the Child

U of C students protest WTO in Seattle

By Cameron Baughen

This week, thousands of protestors, including University of Calgary students, will speak out against negative effects of globalization in front of delegates of the World Trade Organization in Seattle, Washington. The protesters represent a wide gamut of interests, including environmentalists, social activists, union supporters, and agriculturists. The WTO is an organization set up by the… Continue reading U of C students protest WTO in Seattle

Pigs to fly at SU

By Robert Granger

"Construction could begin as early as Spring 1996, with a completion date of Fall 1996." – Students’ Union President Kate Kimberly, Oct. 12, 1995 "Ground will be broken in July. If everything goes well, completion will be August 1998." – SU Vice-president Finance Akin Jeje, Feb. 20, 1997 "We may be looking at a spring… Continue reading Pigs to fly at SU