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By Nicole Kobie
Think of when you’re sitting in a theatre. The commercials finish, the coming attractions end, and the title comes across the screen, followed by the words “based on a true story.”But what exactly does that mean?It’s been said that art reflects reality and in the case of many movies, it’s often nothing more than a… Continue reading Hollywood Rewrites History
By Lawrence Bailey
Everyone remembers their first time. For some it’s a work of art. For others it results from prolonged and painstaking planning. And then there are those lucky few where it’s just a matter of being in the right place at the right time. Dinos midfielder Andrew Zakaluzny described his first ever goal in Canadian Interuniversity… Continue reading Diggler gets it done
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 Nicole Kobie
You should buy this CD. Not only does it benefit The Wildlife Waystation–surely a worthy cause –but it gives super-celebrities like the grumpy Russel Crowe, the eccentric Juliette Lewis and the not-so-talented Bruce Willis even more chances to bother us. Don’t think Crowe deserved the Best Actor Oscar? Maybe, maybe not. But he, and the… Continue reading Hollywood Goes Wild
By Natalie Sit
The University of Calgary has announced its new President for the next five years. Dr. Harvey Weingarten will replace President Terry White effective Sept. 1, 2001. Weingarten is currently McMaster University’s Vice-President Academic and Provost. Weingarten attended McGill University and received his PhD in psychology from Yale University. According to McMaster Students’ Union officials, Weingarten… Continue reading Good-bye Terry and hello Harvey
By Вen Li
Students seeking loans for their education will have a new organization to deal with. On March 1, administration of the Canada Student Loans program was turned over to Edulinx, a joint venture service bureau 51 per cent owned by CIBC and 49 per cent own-ed by USA Group. "The changes to the program were necessitated… Continue reading Edulinx is new student loan administrator
By Kris Kotarski
There’s an easy way to evaluate the talent of this year’s wrestling team. All you have to do is get on the mat with them. Unfortunately, the Gauntlet doesn’t offer medical insurance so the wrestlers themselves gave us the best evaluation of their abilities and their chances heading into Canada West Finals (CWs) on Feb.… Continue reading Hell’s henchmen
By Daorcey Le Bray
Although Trinity Western University’s women’s volleyball team has improved since their Canadian Intercollegiate Athletics Union debut last year, they still insist on claiming the last place in Canada West for their own. Pitted against the formidable Dinos last weekend, the Spartans maintained their ability to roll over and be spanked like a bad, bad donkey.… Continue reading Weekend Update: Women’s Volleyball
By Nicole Kobie
Proof of Life proves many things. It proves it is possible for Hollywood to make a good movie. It proves producers and directors are capable of creative thought. It proves that, yes, there is a reason actors like Meg Ryan and Russell Crowe are paid millions. Proof of Life follows the ordeal of Alice Bowman… Continue reading Proof of Brains in Hollywood
By David Kenney
"At least you know, you were taken by a pro," Aimee Mann sings in "Driving Sideways." Not only does she take you, but she spoon feeds you delicious melodies and soul-quenching lyrics on Bachelor #2. The former ‘Til Tuesday vocalist winds her melodramatic vocals around seemingly harmless songs that bore beneath the skin to hurt… Continue reading Bachelor #2