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By Jan Creaser
From the Journals of Professor Allgood Tonight, Dr. Brain and I went our separate ways in order to broaden our own personal experiences of university life. Brain was out gallivanting with that young lad we met last week in the Den and I was invited to participate in a going-away party at a local, off-campus… Continue reading Breaking the rules: The gender groups
By Jan Creaser
“It’s dark, it’s loud, it’s sticky. Thursday night finds students swarming to the local watering hole. It’s Den Night. Welcome to Wild University. Tonight we explore the depths of the seediest bar on campus. Ready, Brain?”“Ready, Professor. Got my fake id and everything.”“Brain, you’re well over the age limit to get in, what do you… Continue reading Into the pit
By Jan Creaser
"Hello again. I’m Professor Jan Allgood and this is my colleague Dr. Brain. In this week’s edition of Wild University, we investigate a new practice that began one year ago-U of C 101: The Introduction. This first segment of footage was taken Thurs., Sept. 3 at 3 p.m. Dr. Brain, would you care to elaborate… Continue reading The Migration
By Jan Creaser
Thump! Thump! Thump! "Hello, and welcome to this week’s edition of Wild University. Dr. Brain and I are currently making our way through the University of Calgary Fees Office on an excursion to view an annual phenomenon here on campus. A little history, Dr. Brain?" "Thank you, Professor. The particular migration pattern we are witnessing… Continue reading New specimens
By Samuel Liaw
In the Administration building’s basement, U of C researchers are working on making smarter and safer cars for drivers. The University of Calgary’s Cognitive Ergonomics Research Laboratory in the Department of Psychology is part of a national research initiative to improve drivers and driving skills. The national team, led by U of C’s Dr. Jeff… Continue reading U of C researches safer driving
By Mary Chan
University of Calgary students picking up the Gauntlet this weekend got more than they expected. Some copies of the newspaper on the stands in MacEwan Student Centre contained white supremacist propaganda. The Gauntlet learned of the inserts from an e-mail and phone call on Mon., Nov. 6, and believe someone put them in the papers… Continue reading Propaganda in Gauntlet
By Anne-Marie Bruzga
Alright, it’s almost 10 p.m. and I’m going into final hours of the final paper of my Gauntlet editorial career. I expected this last issue to be so hard. Instead, it’s been more like my Gauntlet wake, bordering on the surreal. Past editors and close friends have sent presents and cards, my family even sent… Continue reading Dead Anne Walking
By Mary Chan
June and early July was a rather medical time for our boys in blue as the slow summer continued.Campus Security responded to a major ammonia leak at the Olympic Oval on June 20 when about 300 pounds of ammonia vented from an on-site containment facility. The alarm sounded at 4:46 a.m. and Campus Security and… Continue reading Campus 5-0: The June report