The rise of raunch

By Jordyn Marcellus

In 1927, before anything like post-feminism or the notion of sex-positivity became vogue in academic circles, the seed that would become lipstick feminism was planted in German expressionist cinema. One of the most memorable scenes in the 1927 film Metropolis is when, after the virginal Maria’s appearance is copied onto a robot clone, the doppelganger… Continue reading The rise of raunch

From the WRC

The word diversity means different things to different people. Mainstream thought about diversity focuses on racial and cultural differences, which disregards all other forms of diversity: gender, age, ability, sexuality and many more. At the Women’s Resource Centre, we seek to promote education and awareness of all forms of diversity, with the goal of creating… Continue reading From the WRC

The sexiness of spots

By Lesley-ann Barrett

Since the discovery of the G-spot, women everywhere have been trying to uncover the truth behind this mysterious and astonishing little body part. The Grafenberg spot was named after its official discoverer, gynecologist Ernst Grafenberg in 1944. If you pick up a book on tantric sex, however, you find that practitioners have been playing with… Continue reading The sexiness of spots

Letter: The fury of fact checking and an alarming case of copyright activist’ blues

By Rob Tiessen

Editor, the Gauntlet: I’d like to correct a couple of points made in your article [“Copyright changes not all about CDs,” Sarelle Azuelos, July 17, Gauntlet] about Bill C-61, the bill the government introduced to amend the Copyright Act. First of all, you did no fact checking about the assertion by Ms. Annie Treppanier from… Continue reading Letter: The fury of fact checking and an alarming case of copyright activist’ blues

Bearing gifts

By Morgan Haigler

Miss Canada International launched its fourth Teddy Bears of Hope campaign this year, collecting well over 50,000 stuffed animals for children living in Afghanistan. Rhiannon MacDonnell, a busy Miss Alberta International ambassador and graduate student at the University of Calgary’s Haskayne School of Business, spent her summer gathering stuffed animals by the bagful for Teddy… Continue reading Bearing gifts

Melting north up for grabs

By Doug Horner

Melting ice in the Arctic is a physical transformation that is drastically changing the political and economic climate of the north. A U.S. geographical survey estimated that one-quarter of the Earth’s undiscovered petroleum reserves– 90 billion barrels of oil and 1,670 trillion cubic feet of natural gas– is quietly waiting under the environmentally fragile Arctic… Continue reading Melting north up for grabs