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By Ashton Chugh
The National Basketball Association’s 2013–14 season is underway. Gauntlet sports writers Ashton Chugh and Suneil Sachdeva have answered the most pressing questions about the next 1230 games. Will the Miami Heat capture their third consecutive championship? Would this put them on the same level as the last two teams to do so (Kobe Bryant’s Lakers… Continue reading Head-to-head: NBA season preview
By Suneil Sachdeva
The National Hockey League returned on Oct. 1, and unlike last year, hockey fans are looking forward to a full season. Gauntlet sports writers Suneil Sachdeva and Fabian Mayer have answered some burning questions about the next 1230 games. Will the new division playoff format negatively affect the playoff hopes of Eastern Conference teams, who… Continue reading Head-to-head: NHL preview
By Amy Badry
Texting friends, perusing Facebook and updating Twitter instead of taking notes while your professor drones on may soon come to an end. The Academic Programs Committee — a subcommittee of the General Faculties Council that develops and assesses policy regarding quality and academic programming — is currently discussing the possibility of a policy surrounding students’… Continue reading School looks to unplug students
By Andy Williams
Is there a better way to shake up a dull marriage than to have the husband’s bombastic high school fling come and visit for an indeterminate amount of time, all the while openly flirting with that very same husband? Yes — there are probably hundreds or thousands of ways. But it’s definitely a recipe for… Continue reading Wanda’s Visit comes to Lunchbox Theatre, won’t overstay welcome
By Anneke Hobson
Eunice and Owen Johns are Pentecostal Christians of Derby, England and no longer adoptive parents. Their problem: homophobia. After applying to adopt a child, Mr. and Mrs. Johns mentioned casually that they were unaccepting of “homosexual lifestyles” and were quickly turned away from the agency. They asked judges at the High Court to rule that… Continue reading Adoption programs are right to be choosy
By Andy Williams
Mike Aron Tod graces the radio every Thursday with bundles of folk, blues and rock on his show Mind Folk’d (pun intended). Mike plays everything from classic Woodie Guthrie and Bob Dylan to contemporary artists like The Burning Hell and Calgary Local Chris Gheran. Gauntlet: How did you get involved? Mike Aron Tod: Over the… Continue reading CJSW Profile: Mind Folk’d
By Jon Roe
Eleven University of Calgary Dinos swim team members are heading to Serbia to compete in the 2009 Summer Universiade. The event, which takes place in Belgrade from July 1 to July 12, is a competition for university athletes from around the world. Dinos will make up over a quarter of the Canadian swim team and… Continue reading Let’s be brief: Dinos invade Serbia for Universiade
By Eric Mathison
My extended family has the bad habit of praying before holiday meals begin. I say bad because I find it an effective way of cooling food and little else. Also, they never consider it necessary for other meals. They don’t go to church. No deity is invoked the rest of the year. Like many others… Continue reading Holidays without the holy, but with wine
By Chris Pedersen
Keeping it simple is the best policy for success. At least it was in the University of Calgary Dinos 24-17 victory over the University of Regina Rams in the Canada West semi-final at McMahon Stadium on Sunday. By shutting down Regina’s passing game and running the ball right at the heart of their defence, the… Continue reading Tenacious D holds off Rams
By Brad Halasz
The University of Calgary Dinos enter Canada West play this year looking to carry last years’ second half surge forward into this campaign. Complicating matters for the team is the loss of former NHLer and short-lived Canadian Interuniversity Sport superstar Jared Aulin and former all-star captain Ryan Annesley. Together Aulin and Annesley combined for 25… Continue reading CIS CANADA WEST MEN’S HOCKEY PREVIEW 2008-09