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By Dave McLean
The typical scenario starts like this: you call in to register, you get half the classes you need, maybe one you don’t want, and days worth of hassle just trying to figure out what you’re going to do to remedy your situation. So, you trudge off to your friendly faculty advisor to wait in line… Continue reading People are bastards
By Dave McLean
It wouldn’t be a true back-to-school event here if it didn’t have money written all over it. Yes that’s right folks, school is in and with it comes a barrage of marketing hype so shiny it glows. Get your Bay card now, who knows when they’ll run out? Have you driven a Pepsi lately? Or… Continue reading Capitalist plot discovered on campus
By Amanda Hu
Ultimate frisbee is the sport for nearly everyone. Membership ranges from those who played sports in high school but didn’t make the cut for the university varsity teams, former college players who want to give a new sport a try and to those who just want to get involved in a new extracurricular activity and… Continue reading Frisbee: the ultimate form of fun
By Michael Grondin
The planning stages to develop the west campus, the land west of the University of Calgary’s main campus, are underway. The development is expected to make the university more inclusive and create a vibrant community for students, faculty and staff.
Currently, the west campus measures over 250 acres, 150 of which are undeveloped. It stretches… Continue reading Creating a community on west campus
By Andy Williams
Journalism is typically thought of as firmly non-fiction. It’s all about reporting the facts in an unbiased and informative way. Journalism is also where the creator and host of The Vinyl Cafe, Stuart McLean, got his start. In 1979, he won an Association of Canadian Television and Radio Artist award for a radio documentary on… Continue reading The jump from journalism to fiction
By Jordyn Marcellus
Stuart McLean is cooler than any one of us. He spends his time writing his stories for The Vinyl Cafe while listening to albums like Wilco’s Sky Blue Sky or Coldplay’s Vida La Vida. Not only does he write stories about Dave, Morley and the family, but he also helps program the music and produce… Continue reading CBC radio favourite is a really hip guy
By Britany Bingham
For most University of Calgary students, the month of August brings the end of summer parties and last minute trips out of town. For the admirable men of the Dinos football team, the month of August brought sweat, blood, pain, exhaustion and, of course, a little bit of fun. The boys endured their pre-season training… Continue reading Pigskin passers prepared to play