Band says university students’ curriculum enhanced by GWAR

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By Sean Sullivan

Extra-terrestrial rock band GWAR are returning to MacEwan Student Centre Oct. 8 to inflict misery on their worshippers with their unique blend of monster metal music while dressed in elaborate costumes and battling monstrous creatures on stage. As the story goes, GWAR is a group of chaos warriors called the Scumdogs of the Universe who… Continue reading Band says university students’ curriculum enhanced by GWAR

Film review: The Battery

By Athena G. Csuti

Jeremy Gardner’s debut film The Battery reinvigorates the dying zombie narrative by focusing on the living rather than the dead. The Battery acknowledges the tired zombie tropes and then moves past them to create a strong character-driven film. This super-low budget project (made with only $6,000) didn’t have the luxury of leaning on gore-covered extras… Continue reading Film review: The Battery

Don’t blame the game

By Sam Hundle

With $800 million in sales on release day, Grand Theft Auto V has reached a monumental point in the history of gaming. Accompanying this flood of excitement is a deluge of gameplay videos from Instagram, Facebook, Reddit and similar sites of everything from walk-throughs, to videos of the game’s more questionable activities, like body-checking elderly… Continue reading Don’t blame the game

Conservative prorogation yet another bad joke

By Kate Jacobson

Stephen Harper has prorogued Parliament for the fourth time in his tenure as Prime Minister of Canada, and it’s hard to see his actions as little more than a way to stall for time against his Liberal and NDP opposition. After eight years of a Conservative minority government, this latest prorogation is another a midterm… Continue reading Conservative prorogation yet another bad joke