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By Randy Lewis
The game of golf became more bearable to watch as the most recognizable player in the game decided to take his clubs and head home to Florida for a few weeks. After winning the Canadian Open on Sept. 10, Tiger Woods has not been seen on a golf course. Unfortunately, that does not necessarily mean… Continue reading First in the land of hypocrisy
By Randy Lewis
The Right Honourable Joe Clark, leader of the national Progressive Conservatives, was recently sworn back into the House of Commons after a seven-year absence. This leaves the country with only one question: what is going to become of his daughter Catherine?Since Clark ran for the PC party leadership a year ago, his daughter has become… Continue reading Daddy’s work comes first for Catherine
By Ryan Pike
The ballots have been cast and the lights have been dimmed, so it must be time for the Gauntlet’s annual Academy Awards preview. This year, resident movie nerds Hoang-Mai Hong and Ryan Pike tackle Hollywood’s tribute to itself. Who will win? Who will lose? More importantly, who will predict more winners– Hoang-Mai or Ryan? [Editor’s… Continue reading Online Only: Oscar predictions you can bank on!
By Jon Roe
Unlike headliners the Stone Temple Pilots or the Tragically Hip, who will be moving on to more concerts in exotic locales, as much heroin as Scott Weiland’s pencil-thick body can take and brandy glasses full of brown M&Ms after Virgin Fest hits Calgary June 21–22, the Fast Romantics will likely go back to a life… Continue reading Local band hits it big at Virgin Fest
By Kris Kotarski
It’s been fun–seriously, it has. Even though you see me running around all stressed out, and even though I curse, yell and threaten all of you, it’s been a blast. Gauntlet sports editor is the funnest (is funnest a word?) job on campus because of you. Not you, the reader. I like you too, but… Continue reading Out to pasture, but still giving thanks