Guy on train good at picking up social cues

By Elizabeth Scott

Early yesterday morning, as you boarded the train to campus, you sat beside a young man engrossed in a book. The man was relatively good looking by conventional standards, with the exception of his Adidas track pants. “Must be laundry day,” you thought to yourself hopefully. After several minutes of silence, the man closed his… Continue reading Guy on train good at picking up social cues

CIS unveils Super Championship Weekend

By Curtis Wolff

Canadian Interuniversity Sport is introducing its own version of March Madness during next year’s men’s and women’s hockey and basketball championships. All four of these national championship events will be held simultaneously from March 12–15, 2015. CIS broadcasting partner Sportsnet will provide over 20 hours of coverage on Semifinal Saturday and Championship Sunday. “These are… Continue reading CIS unveils Super Championship Weekend

2013-14 provides a spark of hope for Flames fans

By David Song

Despite a recent hot streak in which they routed both the mighty Anaheim Ducks and rival Edmonton Oilers, the Calgary Flames are going to miss the playoffs yet again. On paper, this year’s campaign is not much different from the team’s general trend these past few years. Occasional flashes of brilliance and a never-say-die attitude… Continue reading 2013-14 provides a spark of hope for Flames fans

Psych student a hit on the world stage

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By Ashton Chugh

University of Calgary psychology student Andrew Schnell has been dominating the squash courts for most of his waking life. Schnell is the second-ranked squash player in Canada and 94th in the world. Most recently he won the men’s open at the Canadian University and College Squash Championships. Schnell experienced success early on in his squash… Continue reading Psych student a hit on the world stage