One site to rule them all

By Chris Beauchamp

A pair of former University of Calgary computer science students are pouring their computer skills and their U of C experience into an innovative new web resource for students. My-U.ca is the brainchild of Ricardo and Joanne Hoar and offers students a number of free services, including textbook and roommate postings, blog space, campus bus… Continue reading One site to rule them all

DC to get makeover

By Emily Senger

Images of Lunch Lady Doris with her hair net and stained apron serving up slop from behind a cafeteria line are enough to make even the bravest of frosh residence students quiver in fear. Students in traditional residence have no need to be afraid, come September they will have a happier, cleaner place to fill… Continue reading DC to get makeover

AUPE to push Chartwells boycott

By Chris Beauchamp

University of Calgary support staff are pushing ahead with a boycott of food outlets owned by Chartwells. “We’re still boycotting,” said Alberta Union of Provincial Employees Local 52 Chair Shirley Maki. “A lot of staff and certainly the Faculty Association have been supporting us in this boycott.” The boycott, organized by AUPE, was launched in… Continue reading AUPE to push Chartwells boycott

Tim Horton vs. the world

By Emily Senger

A large double, double, and a snack pack of Tim Bits will be available on the University of Calgary campus by the end of the month, leaving caffeine addicts thrilled and private vendors worried about their businesses. “Of course we’re worried,” said Pita on the Run owner Doris, who requested her last name be withheld.… Continue reading Tim Horton vs. the world

Music Interview: Constantines stadium bound

By Garth Paulson

To avoid the doldrums of life you get a few people together and start a band. You play the occasional show for small groups of friends. Soon you find yourself recording your first album. An upstart label catches on, signs you and releases your album throughout the country leading to widespread acclaim. This praise lands… Continue reading Music Interview: Constantines stadium bound

Book Review: Doo dads galore

By Katherine Fletcher

With the advent of Internet auction sites like eBay in the mid-90s, many collectors have moved beyond garage sales, flea markets and auction houses in search of the perfect addition to their collections. Cyberspace eases the pursuit as collectibles of every conceivable sort from the other side of the world are far more accessible. Given… Continue reading Book Review: Doo dads galore

Music Interview: No-nonsense virtuoso

By Katherine Fletcher

There are several f-words you could use to describe acoustic guitarist Kaki King, none of which include the one you’re probably thinking of. She’s feisty, fearless, fierce, and five-feet tall. With the exception of the latter descriptor, this string of alliterative adjectives also characterizes her remarkable music. The young musician’s wit is as quick as… Continue reading Music Interview: No-nonsense virtuoso