This Friday people with violet shoes and shirts, plum pants and maybe even purple hair will be making their mark. Wearing purple on Friday demonstrates support for epilepsy sufferers, showing them that they are not alone. March 26 is Purple Day, the annual Epilepsy awareness day started in Nova Scotia in 2008 by then nine-year-old… Continue reading This Friday, wear purple for epilepsy
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Greyhound’s big speed bump
A bus ride wouldn’t be complete without some bumps in the road. But over the past several years, Greyhound has experienced more than its share of potholes. Riddled with safety issues, the latest occurred on March 10 when a bus driver realized he had forgotten two passengers at a stop two hours away. Rather than… Continue reading Greyhound’s big speed bump
Love is not love which alters when it alteration finds
It was just before reading break that I stood nervously fidgeting in front of the Gauntlet, about to timidly ask if I could write on the intricate and obscure issue of domestic violence. When asked why I chose such an unyielding subject, I explained how the issue has been woven into my life, first in… Continue reading Love is not love which alters when it alteration finds
What does it mean to be a man?
Welcome to the second part of the Gauntlet’s two-part feature on gender issues. Below are articles written by a variety of people responding to the question, “How do masculine ideals affect you?” Sean Willett, second-year communications: I’ve seen the movie Les Miserables twice now, and I cried buckets both times. For those of you who… Continue reading What does it mean to be a man?
The many faces of Feminism
Welcome to the Gauntlet’s two-part feature on gender issues. Below are articles written by a variety of people responding to the question, “What are your views on feminism?” Elizabeth Scott, first-year English: Feminist thinking and behaviour has become so prevalent in the past few decades that it is impossible to ignore. There are increasingly… Continue reading The many faces of Feminism
You can’t see tits on the radio
Taking a nod from AMP Radio, we at the Gauntlet felt the need to host our own breast augmentation contest. Here are some of our submissions for why we deserve breast enlargement, or just breasts in general.Do you think you have better, more important reasons for getting a bigger rack, all the while exploiting yourself… Continue reading You can’t see tits on the radio