Genocide trial a small step in the right direction

By Daniel Pagan

After five years, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda sentenced Rwandan army commander and cabinet minister Theoneste Bagosora to life in prison for his role in the Rwandan genocide. The case was declared a legal victory for people hoping to prevent atrocities with legal prosecution. However, University of Calgary professor Dr. Maureen Hibert warned there… Continue reading Genocide trial a small step in the right direction

Grad students running out of space

By Rhiannon Kirkland

When one thinks of crowded work environments, space ships, submarines and the floor of the New York Stock Exchange come to mind. One space that people would not think of is the office of the University of Calgary Graduate Students’ Association. At the Board of Governor’s meeting Dec. 5, the GSA requested additional office space.… Continue reading Grad students running out of space