Calgary outgrows the cowboy stereotype

By Liv Ingram

When I made the decision to move from Vancouver to Calgary, reactions from my friends ranged from “why?” to “my condolences.” There’s still a perception of Calgary as a hyper-conservative and culturally-void cowboy hub. It’s easy to dismiss Calgary as inferior to cities like Vancouver or Montreal. Calgary doesn’t have great sushi. Or oceans. Or… Continue reading Calgary outgrows the cowboy stereotype

Calgary filmmaker takes latest feature on cross-country tour

By Liv Ingram

Film director and Simon Fraser University film- student Brendan Prost is taking his latest film, Spaces and Reservations, on a cross- country tour. This is the third independent film by the Calgary-native, but the first feature he is taking across Canada. “The tour came about when we realized that a lot of the conventional exhibition… Continue reading Calgary filmmaker takes latest feature on cross-country tour

The rise of pop-hop isn’t the death of hip hop

By Athena Genevieve

Like it or not, rappers like Iggy Azalea and Drake are topping charts and dominating conversations about hip hop. For many fans and artists, pop-hop albums, like Iggy Azalea’s The New Classic, represent the genre to mainstream audiences. And many find that disheartening. The rise of pop-hop has hip hop purists mourning the state of… Continue reading The rise of pop-hop isn’t the death of hip hop

University upgrades weak campus Wi-Fi

By Diltaj Atwal

A review of the University of Calgary’s Wi-Fi shows that only the Taylor Family Digital Library and the Energy Environment Experiential Learning buildings have reliable access to the university’s Internet signal. Students’ Union president Jarett Henry said Campus Information Technologies sent out a survey about Wi-Fi after they recognized the need to address the poor… Continue reading University upgrades weak campus Wi-Fi

Bike parking now open in the basement of the Art Parkade

By Scott Strasser

New parking for bicycles in the southeast corner of the Art Parkade is open for students who get to campus on two wheels instead of four. The lot has 54 racks and will cost $30 per year for a spot, according to University of Calgary Parking and Transportation Services. Students’ Union vice-president operations and financeAdam… Continue reading Bike parking now open in the basement of the Art Parkade

Independent musicians vs. YouTube

By Liv Ingram

Independent music labels are involved in a dispute with YouTube over the licensing terms of the website’s long-anticipated music-streaming service. The Worldwide Independent Network (WIN), which represents independent music labels around the world, said in a statement that YouTube is using “unnecessary and indefensible” negotiation tactics to get its members to sign up for a… Continue reading Independent musicians vs. YouTube

International students organize on campus

By Curtis Wolff

International students at the University of Calgary can now connect with the university community through a new advocacy club. The yet-to-be named club will advocate on issues unique to international students to the SU. “A student approached me right before my term started. She wanted to talk about how the Students’ Union represents the interests… Continue reading International students organize on campus