Lady basketballers major in Drama

By Lee Bogle and Sean Nyilassy

Coming off two tough losses in Manitoba, the Dinos women’s basketball team was looking to break their losing streak. They met the University of Alberta Pandas, our provincial rivals and perennial pain in the ass, Jan. 14-15. Despite the home court advantage, our ladies still struggled for a single win against the U of A.… Continue reading Lady basketballers major in Drama

Easy as tying shoes

By Sean Nyilassy

The Dinos men’s hockey team headed deep into Regina Jan. 14-15 to take on the University of Regina Cougars. With a 6-7-3 record going into the two-game series, the men hoped to break that oh-so-elusive .500 mark. Many goals were scored, many shots were saved, but the end result would please any elementary school teacher.… Continue reading Easy as tying shoes

A weakened effort

By Carly McKay

Practice was a quiet affair Mon., Jan. 17, for the Dinos men’s volleyball team. With a roster decimated by the flu and worse yet, the injury bug, getting back to work following a split with the University of Manitoba Bisons Jan. 14-15 was business as usual for the road-weary team. After a grueling road trip… Continue reading A weakened effort

Ballin’ ain’t no thang for a Dino

By TanyAmanda

The last two games were crucial for the Dinos men’s basketball team. They hosted the University of Alberta Golden Bears Jan. 14-15. They went into this double-header in a three-way tie for first in Canada West’s Mountain division. Usually, there is nothing wrong with a three-way, but in this case it was unacceptable. The Dinos… Continue reading Ballin’ ain’t no thang for a Dino

Spun: Matt Dusk

By John Leung Chung-Yin

While many of us have put all that Christmas cheer back into the closet for another year, Matt Dusk manages to bring it back with Peace on Earth. His rich voice brings a new twist to some old Christmas classics and a sense of those classics to some new Christmas songs as well. However, as… Continue reading Spun: Matt Dusk

Movie Review: Jim Carrey’s Unfortunate career choice

By Chris McGeachy

During the holiday season it’s always comforting to know the loveable chimps down in Hollywood are making children’s films. In an attempt to fill the void of the Harry Potter slot this season, Paramount and director Brad Siberling bring David Handler’s stories to life in Lemony Snicket’s Series of Unfortunate Events. The story takes place… Continue reading Movie Review: Jim Carrey’s Unfortunate career choice

Students frustrated over late grade postings

By Ivan Danielewicz

For these people, this waiting game is the worst part of school, with this year’s grade posting coming on January 7, 2005. Many students feel that this is too late for them to plan their next semester or appeal their grades.“I think that it is an inconvenience for students,” said Vice-President Academic for the Student’s… Continue reading Students frustrated over late grade postings

Spun: Lindsay Lohan

By Naomi Sturtridge

You’ve seen her in everything except hard-core porn (well not yet anyway), and now you can experience the next princess of pop in CD form as well. Geriatric perverts and adolescent girls: Ms. Lindsay Lohan. Speak is the debut album from this teen pop culture phenomenon. Don’t deny it, you’ve been dying to see the… Continue reading Spun: Lindsay Lohan