Challenge cancelled, students take initiative

By Simon Jackson

The name has changed but the game remains the same. The competition formerly known as the University of Calgary President’s Challenge has become the Student Initiative. The annual event asks students to submit ideas for improvements to the university and is now being run by the Students’ Union. The revamped format is largely the work… Continue reading Challenge cancelled, students take initiative

SU election rears its ugly head

By Emily Senger

Bulletin boards around campus will soon be plastered with more than just posters of scantily clad woman inviting students to trendy nightclubs.The campaign for the Students’ Union General Election begins Mon., Feb. 6 and SU candidates will cover the walls with their posters in hopes of winning votes when students cast their electronic ballots.The ballot… Continue reading SU election rears its ugly head

USRI scheme faces criticism

By Darlene Seto

The recent attempt to overhaul a seemingly sound University of Calgary program has proven difficult, marred with student and faculty complaints. The fall 2005 semester saw the Universal Student Ratings of Instruction move completely online, causing student response rates to plummet from an average of above 60 per cent to less than 35 per cent.… Continue reading USRI scheme faces criticism

Law final exam gong-show

By Stephanie Shewchuk

Controversy plaguing a LAW 403 final exam has provoked reactions of defiance and calls to reform the rules around exam administration. The controversy occurred after the December 13 final for the first year legislation, administration, and policy class when it was revealed the professor had reused questions from an old exam. The test, previously used… Continue reading Law final exam gong-show

Grad Lounge butts out

By Emily Senger

Smokers will have one less location to light up on campus this spring.A Graduate Students’ Association discussion at their representative council on Wed., Jan. 25 resulted in a vote to ban smoking in the Graduate Lounge, effective May 1, 2006.“The ongoing discussion of a smoke-free university has prompted this decision,” said GSA President Christine Johns.… Continue reading Grad Lounge butts out

Rez rights rewritten

By Chris Beauchamp

At least 140 University of Calgary students living in residence this year won’t be back in 2006/07, as part of a new plan to restructure residence enrollment. The new residence enrollment model will see guaranteed space for all Canadian first-year students who apply by the April 30, 2006 deadline, with priority going next to international… Continue reading Rez rights rewritten

Seven is more than 15

By Gareth Williams

Laura Stoughton–affable, well-spoken and with a great job downtown–is the kind of U of C graduate our school would love you to meet. In August however, Stoughton is the last person Canada’s rugby foes will want to meet on the field. Stoughton has been selected to represent Canada at the second Federation International du Sport… Continue reading Seven is more than 15

A season of follies

By Carly McKay

When a coach sums up a season with descriptors such as “fallen off the turnip truck” and “unbelievably annoying,” it is fairly evident that something has gone horribly awry. Anyone in attendance at the Dinos men’s volleyball team’s matches Jan. 20-21 could attest to that. The squad hosted the second-ranked Trinity Western University Spartans and… Continue reading A season of follies