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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?!
By Matthew Wilson
Editor, the Gauntlet,[Re: “Genocide Awareness Project,” March 30, 2006] Regarding your article covering the pro-life Genocide Awareness Project, it is necessary to clear up some of the mistakes that you have made. Once again, while reading the Gauntlet, I felt like I was perusing the pages of the National Inquirer or the top 10 fiction… Continue reading Ctrl-Alt-Del
By Jordyn Marcellus
Another campus tradition has come and gone; but unlike other festive occasions, this one was much more controversial, and a lot more explicit. “As soon as people know that it’s about that time of year when the pro-life rallies occur, we get a definite spike of people needing peer support coming into our centre,” said… Continue reading Campus Pro-Life GAP project raises eyebrows
By Julianne Yip
Genocide or miracle? Baby or stem cells? Life or death? The doors to the stem cell debate opened this week with a Pro-Life Club demonstration on campus Mon., March 19 and Tues., March 20 and the faculty of medicine student-organized stem cell symposium Fri., March 23. For many researchers, stem cells hold immense promise in… Continue reading Stem cell debate hits U of C campus
By Amanda Hu
Pro-lifers everywhere have something new to protest in addition to abortion. The Carleton University Students’ Association (CUSA) announced in December that it is restricting the school’s “anti-choice” groups under an amendment to its discrimination on campus policy. The move affects groups that seek the recriminalization of abortion in their mandate and will deny funding, resources… Continue reading Carleton Students’ Association bars pro-life funding
By Katy Anderson
The Campus Pro-Life club brought their “Genocide Awareness Project” back to campus this week, displaying it on the lawn between Science B and MacEwan Student Center. The GAP uses graphic imagery to compare abortion to historical atrocities such as the Holocaust and Rwandan genocide. “The goal of a campaign like this is to change public… Continue reading Pro-lifers protest abortion
By Matthew Parkinson
It’s surprising that a studio took this long to team Owen Wilson and Vince Vaughn up to headline another comedy since the Wedding Crashers was released in 2005 and met with critical acclaim and a hefty box office total. But The Internship isn’t the success that Wedding Crashers was, although fans of the two stars… Continue reading Film Review: The Internship
By Kevin Rothbauer
After eight seasons as head coach of the Dinos field hockey team, Deb Covey-Barnett announced her resignation on Wednesday. Covey-Barnett’s husband, Andy–with whom she has a 14-month-old son, Matthew–accepted a position with an athlete-training complex near Tampa, Florida, that starts in May. "I’m sad to be leaving the program–it’s been building for awhile," she said.… Continue reading Coach Covey-Barnett announces resignation