Stellar but not perfect

By Cory Vo

It must be difficult for visitors to associate Calgary with its "Cow Town" nickname if they happened to be at the opening night of Carmen on Saturday, Mar. 22. This is the third production in the 27th season of the Calgary Opera. The opening night, with its natural hype, was further propelled by the enthusiasm… Continue reading Stellar but not perfect

You’re never too young

By Brian Low

There have been a number of changes to the Young Offenders Act proposed by Liberal Justice Minister Anne McLellan. Some of them are good. Giving judges more options in sentencing is an example of this. It seems reasonable that judges know better than lawmakers what is the most appropriate punishment for those who have broken… Continue reading You’re never too young

Everybody wants an audience

By Erin Maduck

People find different ways to express love. Some couples radiate love by exercising especially intense stares. Others buy lavish gifts. Many partners show appreciation through simple, physical gestures, and the rest might even have enough courage to state explicitly how they feel. But among all of these acceptable methods of mushy, romantic interaction lies only… Continue reading Everybody wants an audience

Carleton says "nevermore"

Joe DiMaggio wasn’t the only sports casualty of early March. Mar. 4, the Carleton University Ravens were eliminated. Not from the playoffs, but forever.The final decision was left up to Carleton President Richard Van Loon after recommendations from the athletic board, the athletic director and the senior management committee. Carleton students had an indirect say… Continue reading Carleton says "nevermore"

Track Dinos movin’ on up

By Kevin Rothbauer

In 20 years, the University of Calgary men’s track and field team had never broken into the top three at the Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union championships. After a first-place finish at the Canada West Universities Athletic Association championship, the Dinosaurs were hoping to claim a spot on the podium last weekend at McGill University.The Dinos… Continue reading Track Dinos movin’ on up

Don King’s Style:

By Josh Truba

Don King once said "the man with no creativity stands on the earth, he has no wings, he cannot flyI am soaring!" This statement has never been truer than it is today. King is on top of the world.Saturday night saw King orchestrate one of his finest schemes yet. According to virtually every boxing expert… Continue reading Don King’s Style:

Killing convicts doesn’t make sense

By Brian Low

There has been a good deal of publicity lately regarding several convicted killers slated to die in the United States. Two of the most prominent are Canadian national Stanley Faulder and German national Darell Mease. I really can’t figure out why they’re killing these guys. The response that you hear most often is “as a… Continue reading Killing convicts doesn’t make sense