CHAPS in Cowtown

By Gregory Clarke

Though breakthroughs in health sciences are commonplace at the University of Calgary, it now boasts an innovation of a different kind. The Centre for Health and Policy Studies recently opened at the U of C Health Sciences Centre at Foothills Hospital. CHAPS was concieved as a health-care issues think-tank focused on all aspects of the… Continue reading CHAPS in Cowtown

The aftermath of horror

By Raquel Mann

For those who survived the horrific tragedy and unbearable torment of Yugoslavia’s recent conflict, there is a possibility for hope and rejuvenation. Fika Ibrahimefendic, Director of the Vive Zene Psychotherapy Centre in Tulza, Bosnia came to the University of Calgary on Fri., Sept. 28 to share her experiences in counselling traumatized Bosnian women. The presentation,… Continue reading The aftermath of horror

University educators euphoric over EULE

By Andrea Bundon

Developing inquiring minds is the new mission of the University of Calgary. Now that the university has been established as one of the few research-based institutes in Canada, there is a need to determine exactly what this will mean for students. Enter EULE, otherwise known as Enhancing the Undergraduate Learning Experience project. Developed by the… Continue reading University educators euphoric over EULE

Cyberterror and Civil Rights

By Вen Li

Passing anti-terror legislation in the United States is much simpler now. Anything that prevents future attacks is seen as the right answer. However, the effects of some new laws reach further than expected. Activites previously regarded as a benefit to society are now in danger of being labelled as terrorist crimes, especially in the realm… Continue reading Cyberterror and Civil Rights

Quality theatre for the poor peanut gallery

By Anne-Marie Bruzga

By blending the classics with lesser-known, groundbreaking dramas, Dr. Barry Yzereef has made this Department of Drama’s season the most promising in recent history. Newly appointed as the department’s artistic director, Yzereef played an important role in constructing the new season by weighing the different objectives of the department. "It’s a really delicate balance of… Continue reading Quality theatre for the poor peanut gallery

Flirting with fame

By Justin Lee

A couple of weeks ago, after finally managing to get my co-worker Dan to cover for me at work–thanks to some persuasive rhetoric and ol’ Dan’s merciful heart–I was set out to interview David Usher, one of Canada’s premiere rock stars. Talking to Usher made me realize why we envy rock stars to begin with.… Continue reading Flirting with fame