Why are Canadians so bad with money?

By Eric Mathison

While not as high as before the great recession began in 2008, consumer debt in Canada (the amount of debt individuals have, rather than the amount the government owes) is higher per capita than that of the United Kingdom and America. Household debt hasn’t dropped dramatically since the financial crisis, and consumers seem just as… Continue reading Why are Canadians so bad with money?

“You’re a DJ too? Cool story, bro.”

By Evangelos Lambrinoudis

It’s a bit after midnight — peak time in any Canadian club environment — and the dance floor is packed with sweaty and cliquey teens-to-twentysomethings. I scan the crowd and see an ocean of rave-hoods with little fuzzy ears, dreads on white people and dress shirts with ties hanging loose and carefree. I bend over… Continue reading “You’re a DJ too? Cool story, bro.”

Editorial: A dark time for internet liberties

By Gauntlet Editorial Board

Are you familiar with present issues surrounding internet censorship in North America? If not, then I suggest you Google it. The first result in your query, most queries for that matter, is probably going to be a helpful and informative Wikipedia link to a relevant article. However, If you were to have checked out Wikipedia,… Continue reading Editorial: A dark time for internet liberties

Dinos basketball team back in full swing

By Josh Rose

After a trip to the United States for five exhibition games, three over the winter break in California, the University of Calgary Dinos men’s basketball team has returned to Calgary as some of their injured players have returned to the court. Forward Boris Bakovic and point guard Jarred Ogungbemi-Jackson both made their first home appearance… Continue reading Dinos basketball team back in full swing

Nationals coming to Calgary

The University of Calgary synchronized swimming team is hosting the league’s national meet on Feb. 4, the first time the event has been hosted by a western university. Shannon Benson, founding president of the club in 2006, said she has been working toward hosting the meet since the club’s inception. The team’s routine is a… Continue reading Nationals coming to Calgary

New club growing strategically

By Erick Maleko

Chris Palmer, a fifth-year student who is also currently serving as Haskayne’s representative to the Students’ Union, has recently launched the Strategic Management Association, a club for preparing students for a career in management consulting. Palmer noticed a lack of programs that equip students with case-solving skills. In addition to the fact that the school… Continue reading New club growing strategically

The swing kids

By Kaye Coholan

When Tasha Hansen started her ecology degree at the University of Calgary, she didn’t have many friends on campus. Her university experience started to improve, however, when she joined a student club. “I saw an ad for the swing dance club during the first week of school and I thought ‘this sounds fun’, and I… Continue reading The swing kids

Spun: Rae Spoon

By Jordan Clermont

With his sixth album, I Can’t Keep All of Our Secrets, Calgarian Rae Spoon mixes the folk-pop songwriting sensibilities he’s known for with the sounds of modern electronic music — a style integration that has its ups and downs. Spoon’s vulnerable vocal performances fit in well with the spacey electronic backdrop, and nearly every chorus… Continue reading Spun: Rae Spoon