The U of C’s SU is a devoted group of students who advocate on behalf of the student body. They sit on many decision-making and administrative groups at the university. This year’s executive team have set out attainable goals, but with only four months left in their positions, time is slowly slipping away for them… Continue reading SU midterm review: VP Operations and Finance
Month: January 2013
SU midterm review: VP Student Life
The U of C’s SU is a devoted group of students who advocate on behalf of the student body. They sit on many decision-making and administrative groups at the university. This year’s executive team have set out attainable goals, but with only four months left in their positions, time is slowly slipping away for them… Continue reading SU midterm review: VP Student Life
SU midterm review: VP External
The U of C’s SU is a devoted group of students who advocate on behalf of the student body. They sit on many decision-making and administrative groups at the university. This year’s executive team have set out attainable goals, but with only four months left in their positions, time is slowly slipping away for them… Continue reading SU midterm review: VP External
SU midterm review: VP Academic
The U of C’s SU is a devoted group of students who advocate on behalf of the student body. They sit on many decision-making and administrative groups at the university. This year’s executive team have set out attainable goals, but with only four months left in their positions, time is slowly slipping away for them… Continue reading SU midterm review: VP Academic
SU midterm review: President
The U of C’s SU is a devoted group of students who advocate on behalf of the student body. They sit on many decision-making and administrative groups at the university. This year’s executive team have set out attainable goals, but with only four months left in their positions, time is slowly slipping away for them… Continue reading SU midterm review: President
Having a summer fling
By Riley Hill
For students, summer is the most important time of the year to save money. Students’ job searches should be made easier after a Jan. 10 announcement at the University of Calgary by the federal minister of state for finance Ted Menzies, who pledged to create 36,000 summer jobs for 2013. The jobs will be… Continue reading Having a summer fling
Club me ‘til I’m week
Clubs Week is a chance to open your eyes to a campus rich with culture from every corner of the globe, or delve into the two-dimensional world of tabletop gaming. You can dedicate yourself to a charitable cause or pledge your leisure time to watching Star Wars. It’s all yours to explore at the… Continue reading Club me ‘til I’m week
Arabic studies almost available
By Fabian Mayer
Students looking to take Arabic at the University of Calgary have reason to be optimistic. Courses in Arabic are likely going to be offered in the near future. The university is working with the Students’ Union to develop a tentative plan that would put Arabic in the course catalog in the fall of 2014. Over… Continue reading Arabic studies almost available
U of C student’s death mourned
By Tim Louden
A University of Calgary student was fatally stabbed in the early morning on Saturday, Jan. 12. Brett Wiese, a 21-year-old bachelor of commerce student, died from his injuries after an attack at a house party in Brentwood around 3 a.m. on Saturday. A second victim, a man in his early 20s, remains in hospital in… Continue reading U of C student’s death mourned
What Idle No More means to supporters
In Calgary on Jan. 11, Idle No More activists held protests outside Stephen Harper’s constituency office and at the University of Calgary. On Jan. 16, a candlelight vigil was held at Calgary’s City Hall to honour Mother Earth. Idle No More, a movement put in motion by Canada’s Aboriginal Peoples, has spread like wildfire across… Continue reading What Idle No More means to supporters