Dinos meet their Waterloo

By Kris Kotarski

There are lessons to be learned from Napoleon Bonaparte. Winter is a force to be reckoned with–whether on the desolate streets of 1807 Moscow, or in the equally desolate boulevards of modern day Edmonton. This is a truth the Dinos women’s soccer team learned the hard way when they travelled to the great white north… Continue reading Dinos meet their Waterloo

Diggler gets it done

By Lawrence Bailey

Everyone remembers their first time. For some it’s a work of art. For others it results from prolonged and painstaking planning. And then there are those lucky few where it’s just a matter of being in the right place at the right time. Dinos midfielder Andrew Zakaluzny described his first ever goal in Canadian Interuniversity… Continue reading Diggler gets it done

Finding felonious factories

By Murray Birt

Mr. Birt is an organizer with Calgary Public Interest Research Group. In March of 2002, students will be asked whether or not they support a refundable student levee funding CPIRG. Last year, a non-binding opinion question found a majority of students supported the idea of funding CPIRG.     Wash dark colours separately. Machine wash warm. Tumble dry… Continue reading Finding felonious factories