Gauntlet Vault: U of C Liberals via 1958

This picture of Nick Taylor and Gordon Reid from the Alberta chapter of the Young Liberals was taken at the Calgary Stampede in 1958. At that time, the Young Liberals were hard at work trying to get Canada its own flag.

Study shows Oreos as addictive as cocaine

By Ashton Chugh

A study out of Connecticut College recently found that Oreos are as addictive as cocaine or morphine. The study was done by the school’s director of behavioural neuroscience Joseph Schroeder to understand why people have trouble resisting foods with high sugar and fat content. Schroeder and a team of researchers set up a maze to… Continue reading Study shows Oreos as addictive as cocaine

Club consultations begin

By Rachelle Reed

Students’ Union executives have begun consultations with the 21 largest clubs on campus to strengthen the relationship between clubs and the SU. “If we want to improve engagement then we need to take into consideration the students that are already engaged and optimize their experience,” said vice-president student life Ben Cannon. The clubs consulted range… Continue reading Club consultations begin

Administration plans research-focused course

By Tendayi Moyo

University of Calgary administration are in the early stages of creating an undergraduate course that would incorporate undergraduate students into the university’s research. During last week’s Board of Governors meeting, vice-president research Ed McCauley and provost and vice-president academic Dru Marshall presented initial plans for the College for Creativity, Discovery and Innovation. The CCDI will… Continue reading Administration plans research-focused course

Prescription drug costs high in Canada

By Ashton Chugh

According to a new report authored by University of Calgary researchers, Canadians pay some of the highest prices for generic prescription drugs of any country. “Our generic prices are in the top five highest in the world,” said Braden Manns, a co-author of the report “Addressing cost-related barriers to prescription drug use in Canada” that… Continue reading Prescription drug costs high in Canada

Undergraduate research symposium in November

By Diltaj Atwal

The Students’ Union Undergraduate Research Symposium will be held on November 28, giving undergrads the opportunity to showcase their research. Students selected for the symposium will compete for awards valued between $500–$1,000. “One goal of the [symposium] is to provide undergraduate researchers with an opportunity to present their work, get that experience with knowledge translation and… Continue reading Undergraduate research symposium in November

Schulich gets record corporate donation

By Chris Adams

The University of Calgary had another big week for fundraising. Canadian Natural Resources Limited, alongside U of C president Elizabeth Cannon, announced on Friday, Oct. 18 that the Schulich School of Engineering will receive $7 million from the Calgary-based oil and gas company — the largest corporate gift in the university’s history. “Today’s announcement represents… Continue reading Schulich gets record corporate donation

U of C plans to open international college

By Riley Hill

University of Calgary administration discussed plans last week to create an on-campus international college that would be staffed and operated by a private corporation. Administration hope the new college will attract more international students to the U of C, but their plans have already drawn sharp criticism from the University of Calgary Faculty Association —… Continue reading U of C plans to open international college

We aren’t always who we think we are

By Sean Sullivan

We all experience a moment at some point in our lives where how we’ve acted doesn’t line up with who we believe we are. It’s part of being human. We make mistakes, we contradict ourselves, we’re hypocritical. Ninety-nine per cent of the time when these events occur, we don’t even recognize that it happened. Othertimes… Continue reading We aren’t always who we think we are