Watch out for the hole

By Natalie Sit

Much like drinking, stressing and ditching classes, sights and sounds of construction have become a mainstay for University of Calgary students. With MacEwan Hall expansion and renovations and the continued construction of the Information Communications Technology building, the university is growing again. There are three major areas of construction: the ICT building, MacHall expansion (the… Continue reading Watch out for the hole

Panel discusses East Indian youth violence

By Sonia Sharma

This weekend marked what organizers believe to be a giant step forward for the East Indian community. An open discussion about the increase of violence among East Indian youth was held on the University of Calgary campus on Sat., Dec. 2. Motivated by recent negative media portrayals of East Indian youth, including an article in… Continue reading Panel discusses East Indian youth violence

Salutations to the new Native Centre director

By Ruth Davenport

They say big things come in little packages and Shawna Cunningham is a real-life example of this premise. Cool, poised and confident, the petite new director of the University of Calgary Native Centre has come on board with a wealth of experience and a commitment to enhancing the university experience for aboriginal students. Originally from… Continue reading Salutations to the new Native Centre director

Edulinx, the new student loan provider

By James Keller

After months of waiting, Human Resource Development Canada has finally announced which providers will be administering the Canada Student Loans Program next year–an announcement that brought mixed reactions from the stakeholders involved. Edulinx Canada Corporation will administer public institution loans and BDP Business Data Services Ltd. would be in charge of lending for students at… Continue reading Edulinx, the new student loan provider

National day of remembrance

By Вen Li

Eleven years ago, gunfire echoed at l’École Polytechnique de Montréal when Marc Lepine killed 14 female students. The victims of the 1989 shootings were honoured at a Dec. 6 service at the Nickle Arts Museum. The ceremony was attended by over 200 people from the university and the community who gathered to remember the tragic… Continue reading National day of remembrance

Afraid of Heights

By Rhia Perkins

Reviewing the Brown Eyed Susans’ Afraid of Heights is defining the indefinable. This album has everything: Beatles-worthy harmonies, crunchy guitars, foot-tapping beats, soulful keyboards, baffling 20-something angst-filled lyrics, strange samples and sound effects, and infectious melodies. It’s hard to say exactly what this album sounds like, as the Susans seem to have borrowed from the… Continue reading Afraid of Heights