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By Casey Smith
Editor, the Gauntlet, I am grateful to be graduating this spring so I will not be affected by the tuition increase, however, I do feel a responsibility towards my fellow peers and future graduates to speak up regarding this issue. The reason I chose the U of C to complete my degree from, was mainly… Continue reading Letter: grateful graduate
By Kris Kotarski
With a former coach’s name on the door, and the same coach’s stuff still filling the office, the newest face on the Dinos football coaching staff tries to get his life in order. But as he wades through the mess, an overwhelming feeling of enthusiasm engulfs him. After 14 years of coaching and travelling, Dave… Continue reading Johnson + Fasano = Vanier Cup?
By Gavin Schafer
Imagine you’ve just challenged your friends to a race to 7-11. You bend down to tie one of your shoelaces and complete the task just in time to hear them yell "reddysetgo." They take off, leaving you the miserable task of an attempted comeback.Despite the injustice felt, you know full well you’ve used the same… Continue reading Thunderbirds too much to handle… again
By Rhiannon Kirkland
The Dinos women’s hockey team went out with all their guns a’blazing this weekend. No offence signs or cheers from the crowd were needed to spur the team to two dominant victories over the Regina Cougars. The first game on Nov. 26 saw forward Jenna Smith give the Dinos an early lead with a four-on-four… Continue reading Hockeysaurs offence takes charge
By CH Smith
The problem of violence in schools is about as easy to ignore as an elephant in your living room. Gus Van Sant’s Elephant is the record of one day in high school, a day much like the one that left 13 people dead and made Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado "famous." It’s a beautiful… Continue reading Living with an Elephant