For all the effort of the University of Calgary men’s basketball team, they finally have something to show for it. While visiting the University of Saskatchewan Huskies this past weekend, the Dinosaurs split the weekend series posting a convincing win on Friday, but dropping Saturday’s game due to poor performance."We played well defensively Friday night.… Continue reading It’s about time
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Remembrance
Together, we help create change.December 6, 1989 : Marc Lepine entered L’Ecole Polytechnique in Montréal and separated the men from the women, opening Þre on all female students and killing 14 women. The Montréal massacre is remembered as the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. A ceremony to remember the victims… Continue reading Remembrance
10th annual food drive
By Russell Catt
As you walk down the halls of campus buildings, you may start hearing a certain jingle-jangle sound. Is it the sound of sleighbells? No, it’s the sound of cash being donated the 10th annual Holiday Food Drive."The use of the Campus Food Bank is growing every year," said Students’ Union External Commissioner Robert South. "Last… Continue reading 10th annual food drive
Deeper and deeper:
Another winless weekend for the University of Calgary men’s basketball team. Yikes! The Dinos dropped two games while visiting the University of British Columbia last weekend, losing the first 71-52 and the second 64-61."We played well Saturday. We did not play well Friday," said Head Coach Cory Russell in response to his team’s losses over… Continue reading Deeper and deeper:
Education versus certification
When exactly can students in the new Master of Teaching program expect to be certified to teach in Alberta? It depends on who you ask.Technically, in order to be eligible for an Alberta Teaching Certificate, students must have a four-year degree, not necessarily in Education, plus a minimum of 12 practicum weeks in the classroom.… Continue reading Education versus certification