Pimpmydecade

By Joel Klettke

Dust off those imagination caps left over from elementary school, because this article is interactive. For just a moment, imagine yourself back in the ’80s. Instantly, at the very mention of the decade, all sorts of fun, quirky things will fly to mind: leg warmers, Hulk Hogan, big hair, synthesizers, Dukes of Hazard and hoop… Continue reading Pimpmydecade

Raise your fist and march around

By Gauntlet Editorial Board

In typical ‘fuck-you-we-know-best’ fashion, the Klein government is undertaking the massive, labourious task of evaluating Alberta’s advanced education system in the hopes of making it the best in the country. And in typical ‘fuck-you-we-want-our-voicesheard’ fashion, the opposition and education stakeholders are unhappy with the process. Unfortunately, it is doubtful either side is listening to what… Continue reading Raise your fist and march around

Admin promises better student experience

By Emily Senger

In September, the hundreds of students who had to wait in line at the Registrar’s Office were appeased with free popcorn and coffee, television, and comfortable seating. Changes like these are indicative of things to come as University of Calgary Student and Academic Services makes an effort to improve service over the next year.As part… Continue reading Admin promises better student experience

By-election cometh

By John Leung Chung-Yin

Nominations have closed in this year’s Students’ Union by-election.Eight candidates will vie to fill vacancies in the contested seats and one seat will be left vacant.“Nomination activity was relatively busy for a quiet by-election, and faculty representatives were acclaimed for Education, Humanities and Nursing positions,” explained Chief Returning Officer Mike Brown. Three candidates will vie… Continue reading By-election cometh

Mini Med School, big learning

By Rene Bodack

Can’t remember the difference between a thyroid and pituitary? Don’t know how your medulla oblongata works? Don’t worry, a new program teaches complicated medical topics in layman’s terms. Beginning in September the University of Calgary Faculty of Medicine established the first Mini Med School in Calgary.“The idea behind MMS is the creation of a public… Continue reading Mini Med School, big learning

The pitfalls of program advice

By Vianne Fung

The first two weeks of the Fall semester for University of Calgary students marked the race to arrange and re-arrange their class timetables. With the long line-ups at the Undergraduate Programs Office, academic advising is a current priority for students looking for the best-personalized course choices. But much to the chagrin of undergraduate student Anca… Continue reading The pitfalls of program advice

Mexican President comes to town

By Shannon Smith

Mexican President Vicente Fox addressed students, faculty and the public last week in an unprecedented visit to the University of Calgary.In his address Fox focused on the changes his administration has made in Mexico, and the resulting opportunities available to Canadians and Mexicans.“Mexico is no longer and will not be a culture ruled by one… Continue reading Mexican President comes to town