No more long bombs

By Scott Lepp

Women’s basketball Head Coach Shawnee Harle and all the legions of Dino fans have to hear some bad news. At the age of 22 and after two years playing for the University of Calgary and four years of ball in total, Rena Carriere has decided to end her post-secondary career a year early. Coach Harle… Continue reading No more long bombs

A duo of epic proportions

By Kris Kotarski

After forward Rajiv Mathur and defender J.P. "meal-money" Khouri decided not to come back to the Dinos’ varsity soccer program next year, they made alternate plans. "We’re going to go across North America on a motorcycle," says Khouri. "And this Beetlejuice-looking guy will be in the buggy." "With the little goggles on," adds Mathur. It’ll… Continue reading A duo of epic proportions

Company’s not here

By Mary Chan

Early risers and sleepy students adverse to Monday mornings were surprised to see the Company’s Coming kiosk boarded up in MacEwan Hall early this week. The kiosk, located beside the Delhi Deli’s former location, is currently under renovation. The Company’s Coming renovations are directly related to the new tenants in the old Delhi Deli location.… Continue reading Company’s not here

The future’s almost here

By Patrick Boyle

The year 2000 has come and gone and the vast majority of individuals have yet to see Jeston-esque flying cars soaring through the air. But Dr. Robert Farruto believes he has a replacement for the pollution spewing internal combustion engine. In his lecture Farruto, a lecturer in the 2001 Cross-Canada Chemistry Lectureship, explained the benefits… Continue reading The future’s almost here

Sense and Sensibility

By Kris Kotarski

"I got things to do," said a grinning Chris Maurer explaining why he won’t play varsity soccer next season. "All of it has been fun," he continued. "I don’t even know where to begin." Maurer, who is in his fourth year, is leaving the Dinos this season along with fifth-year player Craig White. Both enjoyed… Continue reading Sense and Sensibility

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By David Kenney

Space-rock lives on. Born out of the remnants of odyssey rock band Spiritualized, Lupine Howl is like deja vu. Fired Spiritualized members Sean Cook, Mike Mooney and Damon Reece tone down the repetitive space riffs and ante up the rock. The seven-song debut is the perfect daytime accompaniment to Ladies and Gentleman We are Floating… Continue reading 125

Exit Wounds

By Lawrence Bailey

If DMX is in a movie, it isn’t for his stellar acting. Exit Wounds was made so it could have a soundtrack. With artists the likes of Ja Rule, Red Man and DMX himself, this album is exactly as expected. From Nas crying "Gangsta Tears" to Mack 10 doing some "Steady Grinding", this makes you… Continue reading Exit Wounds