It is sometime between ten and 11 in the morning and I stand in a crush of people in Chatrapati Shivaji International airport waiting to board a plane, which is now pushing five hours late. Directly in front of me stands a young British couple. Behind me stand four more whose ancestors gave this city… Continue reading Those cheeky bastards!
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Peacekeeping forces need watchdog
The United Nations’ already suspect reputation is receiving further damage as peacekeepers are once again being accused of sexual misconduct. A number of Moroccan peacekeepers were suspended Sat., Jul. 22 pending an investigation into allegations of sexual offences. The soldiers, stationed in the Ivory Coast, have been accused of having sex with a plethora of… Continue reading Peacekeeping forces need watchdog
Canada’s only running clinic at U of C
University of Calgary runners can look forward to special treatment as the first running-specific clinic in the country opened up on campus last week. The Running Injury Clinic moved from its previous location in the city to the U of C on Tue., Jun. 5. The clinic, which specializes in pain associated with running and… Continue reading Canada’s only running clinic at U of C
Student job program is a go
The Canada Summer Jobs program received funding after a nervous wait, but concerns remain over whether the program is a viable tool in helping students get career-oriented work in Calgary’s job market. The biggest change in the CSJ program was the mechanism for the allocation of funding. The new system was designed to provide funding… Continue reading Student job program is a go
Tomfoolery, theme parks and Charles Dickens
Despite finding him to be basically unreadable, I am sickened by the news that a theme park based on the work of Charles Dickens has just been opened. That’s right, a theme park–described by some as being like Disney only dimly lit and painted brown–opened May 25 in Chatham, England, supposedly evoking the world which… Continue reading Tomfoolery, theme parks and Charles Dickens
Stupid white men vs. biased white filmmakers
Is militant movie-maker Michael Moore a journalist? This question could be dismissed as irrelevant by some if it wasn’t his best chance of avoiding jail. The not-quite-recondite issue of the United States’ absurd health care system is the subject of his newest film, Sicko, some portions of which were filmed in Cuba, landing him in… Continue reading Stupid white men vs. biased white filmmakers
Sessional wins award for fourth time
University of Calgary students showed their appreciation for this year’s outstanding professors at the Students’ Union Teaching Excellence Awards. The Apr. 23 ceremony recognized the 26 professors and three teaching assistants who were honoured for the exceptional ways they taught their students. These individuals were nominated by members of the student body, the su then… Continue reading Sessional wins award for fourth time
Foreign politics are so much cooler than ours
Insanity, cold sweats, nausea… While all these may seem to be symptoms more akin to rabies than functioning democracy, all are potential results from the recent French election, perhaps to the misfortune of the country. In France’s eminently interesting presidential election on May 6, conservative Nicholas Sarkozy took on socialist Segolene Royal. The election proved… Continue reading Foreign politics are so much cooler than ours
Chocolate Jesus: overwhelming millions every day
Art is being held hostage by religious hooliganism this week, as the exhibition of a giant chocolate sculpture depicting a nude Jesus Christ was cancelled amidst death threats. The problem with the statue, created by Canadian artist Cosimo Cavallaro, is that it depicts Jesus Christ with arms splayed as if on the cross, but unlike… Continue reading Chocolate Jesus: overwhelming millions every day
Head shave tops previous records
The sixth annual cancer head shave combined hard work and good times in its fight against the disease. This year’s event, which asks students to get pledges for losing their locks, raised a record amount of money. The event was hosted by Head Shave Canada in MacEwan Student Centre Wed., Mar., 28. “We raised over… Continue reading Head shave tops previous records