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Wrestling lasses land silver at CIS Championship

By Sean Nyilassy

The beautiful Brock University campus played host to the Canadian Interuniversity Sport Wrestling Championship Mar. 3-4. Since the ability to walk, and the ability to talk make you eligible to go to Brock, many Dinos wrestlers qualified. However, these low standards made contenders from Brock as tough as nails.The lady Dinos, with 50 points, managed… Continue reading Wrestling lasses land silver at CIS Championship

2006 CIS Women’s Volleyball Championship

By Sean Nyilassy

The MenuThe Canadian Interuniversity Sport Women’s Volleyball Championship took place Mar. 2-4 in the Jack Simpson Gymnasium. Eight teams from across Canada brought their best entrees, hoping to be crowned the winner. With the plethora of talent attending this year’s tournament, there were many different flavours and the spice was strong. The Championship is a… Continue reading 2006 CIS Women’s Volleyball Championship

SU Midterm Review: Jen Smith

By Gauntlet

As SU Vice-President External, Jen Smith is responsible for government lobbying, public relations, awareness campaigns and liasing with senior U of C administration on issues like tuition consultation. External duties are traditionally carried out in conjunction with the SU President, and this year the pair have accomplished much. Smith and current President Bryan West have… Continue reading SU Midterm Review: Jen Smith

Theatre Preview: Updating a Manchurian classic

By Kenzie Love

Richard Condon’s novel The Manchurian Candidate has already been filmed twice and now it’s being adopted to the stage by Workshop Theatre, Calgary’s largest running theatre company. In 1962, Frank Sinatra and Angela Lansbury brought it back to life and last year Denzel Washington and Meryl Streep did the same. Both versions were critically acclaimed… Continue reading Theatre Preview: Updating a Manchurian classic

Mechanized Love

By Shannon Smith

Begining with personal ads in the Saturday morning paper, and evolving to include the online realm, people have often sought help in dating and the relentless pursuit of that “special someone.” Studies have shown humans require some level of intimacy to stay emotionally healthy. It comes down to a basic, primal urge. If you’ve been… Continue reading Mechanized Love

Research at FORE! front

By Simon Jackson

Tiger Woods should be shaking in his boots. If only he’d attended the University of Calgary he’d have been able to take part in research using the latest Motion Analysis Technology by TaylorMade, part of the 3D Golf Laboratory in the Faculty of Kinesiology’s Human Performance Laboratory. “The 3D Golf Laboratory with MAT-T is the… Continue reading Research at FORE! front

Tuition up, but not too much

By Chris Beauchamp

Canadian undergraduate stud-ents are facing the smallest tuition increase in a quarter-century, according to a recent Statistics Canada report. However, student groups argue that even a small increase is a step in the wrong direction. “At first glance it’s something that looks positive compared to years before,” said Canadian Alliance of Student Associations National Director… Continue reading Tuition up, but not too much

SU’s Smith conquers CAUS

By Chris Beauchamp

The University of Calgary has a prominent new voice on the provincial lobbying scene. Jen Smith, Students’ Union Vice-President External is the newly elected 2005-2006 Chair of the Council of Alberta University Students. “It feels good,” said Smith. “We haven’t had any executive positions on CAUS for about four years. You definitely have more influence… Continue reading SU’s Smith conquers CAUS

Spun: Will Smith

By David Paul

Will Smith has always been an innovator; with DJ Jazzy Jeff they were one of the first ever presented with a Grammy for Best Rap Performance. The Fresh Prince was an actor/rapper long before Samuel L. Jackson needed to add credibility to movies staring rappers turned actors. If you’re looking for songs about bitches, blunts… Continue reading Spun: Will Smith