SU Review: VP Academic

By Gauntlet Editorial Board

Help me Obi Wan Kenobi–you’re my only hope!” Obi Wan Kenobi was a Jedi Master the Rebel Alliance turned to in times of Imperial oppression. In times of academic oppression, undergraduate students turn to Brittany Sargent to defend their rights and ensure they’re treated fairly by administration. Working with more elected officials than any other… Continue reading SU Review: VP Academic

SU Review: VP Events

By Gauntlet Editorial Board

Much like Luke Skywalker was called upon to save the day, so was Richard Freeman called upon to bail out the events commission. Not only was Freeman taking over for the beloved Eric Jablonski–who departed for medical school in Aug.–he also had to run the events commission short-handed and follow Jablonski’s platform until the Oct.… Continue reading SU Review: VP Events

SU Review: VP Op/Fi

By Gauntlet Editorial Board

Every day being vice-president operations and finance is like playing a game of dejarik with a wookie; Fraser Stuart is just trying to avoid getting his arms ripped out of their sockets. The Students’ Union VP op-fi helps manage the budget of a multi-million dollar organization with $13,405,230 in revenue according to the statement of… Continue reading SU Review: VP Op/Fi

SU Review: VP External

By Gauntlet Editorial Board

Students’ Union vice-president external Mike Selnes spends most of his time with his luscious hair pulled into tight buns on the side of his head, spying on government officials for the sake of the rebellion and recording risque holographic messages. Selnes’ job description makes him accountable for lobbying all levels of government in the best… Continue reading SU Review: VP External

SU Review: President

By Gauntlet Editorial Board

Just like Admiral Ackbar, Students’ Union president Julie Bogle knows when protesting tuition is a trap. The SU tuition consultation policy is a near-perfect example of Bogle’s approach to the SU. Like the paper, Bogle is professional, well-researched and presents a strong partnership between the SU and university administration. The tuition policy has caught the… Continue reading SU Review: President

Shelter opens

By Mercy Lamola

There are over 3,400 people without homes in Calgary. The number comes from a 2006 census taken by Homeless Awareness Calgary and the number is now thought to be closer to 4,000. The Mustard Seed Street Ministry opened the doors of its brand new shelter to hundreds of homeless as the temperatures dipped Mon., Nov.… Continue reading Shelter opens

UN climate conference: Kyoto’s phase two

By Sarelle Azuelos

The United Nations Climate Change conference was set up to create discussion–and hopefully action–for the next stage of Kyoto. The current agreement is for 2008-12 and the Indonesian conference held Dec. 3-14 aims to set goals beyond 2012. While executive secretary Yvo de Boer is optimistic that they will be able to make a new… Continue reading UN climate conference: Kyoto’s phase two

Essential items… according to Ron Frank

By Jon Roe

Though the Gauntlet discourages anyone who wants to live on campus, if you have to, you don’t want to come to campus unprepared for what you’ll face over the coming semester. Here’s a list of essential items from our homeless student expert, Ron Frank. “There’s things you need to have,” Frank says. Travel pillow This… Continue reading Essential items… according to Ron Frank