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Ad Homi-wha?!

By Glen Krueger

Editor, the Gauntlet,[Re: “Ctrl-Alt-Del,” April 6, 2006] Regarding the letters to the editor published over the recent “Genocide Awareness Project” and particular the letter by Mr. Matthew Wilson–I find your lack of awareness on the issue disturbing, to say the least.You state that “several minds were changed as a direct result of this display” and… Continue reading Ad Homi-wha?!

SU prez to miss bi-weekly meeting

By Jon Roe

The Students’ Union president will be excused from attending Students’ Academic Assembly meetings for the rest of the semester after a narrow decision Mon., Jan. 14. The assembly voted eight to seven in favour of excusing SU president Julie Bogle from the remaining SAA meetings. SAA represents and promotes the academic interests of undergraduates, meets… Continue reading SU prez to miss bi-weekly meeting

MCATs go online, with a few glitches

By Christina Lam

Medical school hopefuls can breathe easier now that feedback from the new computerized Medical College Admissions Test has rolled in. The first session of the new MCAT–which was recently converted from a written to a digital exam–took place in late January. Apart from a number of minor glitches, the first writing drew an overall positive… Continue reading MCATs go online, with a few glitches

On the external campaign trail

By Katy Anderson

This year’s Students’ Union general election external forum showcased five commissioners vying for four spots and two experienced vice-president candidates. The external commission’s mandate is to represent students to the government at the municipal, provincial and federal levels. The political climate for the coming year looks intense with the possibility of elections at all levels,… Continue reading On the external campaign trail

MCAT exam goes digital

By Natalie Vacha

Aspiring doctors can put away their pencils. The Medical College Admissions Test will soon be a computer-based exam. As of January 2007 the MCAT will only be offered in a computerized format, following other major standardized tests such as the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) and the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). “They’re pretty severe changes,”… Continue reading MCAT exam goes digital