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By Chris Johns
Killing defenceless animals is no laughing matter, but if it’s done to provide food for loved ones it is justiWable. However, when a Cougar is murdered for no apparent reason besides the predator’s own amusement it becomes criminal. Had the Dinos men’s volleyball team been a few hours south, in Canada’s Grasslands National Park, their… Continue reading Men’s Volleyball
By Chris Johns
Remember the Summer of Love in the `60s? While the Dinos men’s volleyball may have had some good lovin’, it’s actually been a summer of hard training. With the departure of fifth-year players like Bill Byma, Mark Ellingson and Wes Montgomery, the Dinos picked up some new players to fill the gaps. Namely, Paul Armbruster,… Continue reading Men’s Volleyball
By Ryan Laverty
The only holes on last year’s Dinos men’s volleyball squad were the ones on their nets. But with the departure of perennial stalwarts Bill Byma and Mark Ellingson, it was clear to Head Coach Greg Ryan some holes needed to be addressed. So, that is exactly what Ryan did this week as his team welcomed… Continue reading Three tall tubs of spackle for Dinos
Elected President: Tyler Brekko – 342 Faisal Rana – 770 Toby White – 1115 ** VP Academic Mark Hoekstra – 1562 ** Brent Robinson – 555 VP Events d’Arhcangelo, Alix – 1347 ** Woolgar, Kyle – 731 Academic Commission Dempsey, Erika – 1135 ** Larsen, Jon – 832 ** Porco, Nicolas – 927 ** Sutherland,… Continue reading Unofficial Elected and Acclaimed Positions for the 2000 SU General Election
By Kevin Rothbauer
Since the Canadian Interuniversity Athletic Union adopted the rally-point system for scoring volleyball, luck has become a major part of the sport. When two of the nation’s top four teams play, chance becomes a deciding factor. The Dinos men’s volleyball team visited Winnipeg last weekend to play the University of Manitoba Bisons in a inter-conference… Continue reading Luck is not the Dinos’ friend
By Chris Koentges
Halfway through the third quarter, Nathan Thompson lay, like a beaten junkyard dog, on the turf near his own end zone.He rolled awkwardly, attempting to rise, before slowly looking up at 250 lb. Dinosaur defensive lineman Brian Shewchuk-the man who administered the latest beating-then to the scoreboard. He decided to stay down. It was the… Continue reading Kick-ass kick-off