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By China Marsh
Editor, the Gauntlet,[Re: “Dastardly dreadful Dubnyk drags down drama,” Theater Review, December 1, 2005] As a former student of the U of C drama department, I recently had the extreme pleasure of taking in the drama department’s newest production The Libertine. I also had the extreme displeasure of reading the Gauntlet’s review of this production,… Continue reading Insulting and disrespectuful
By Film Fest Team 5000
CIFF is still in full swing and the Gauntlet is here to give you the down-low on the what the festival has to offer with more reviews! The Seven Deadly Sins A vast array of characters introduces us to the perilous indiscretions such as envy, with the exploits of a director whose career fails before… Continue reading Weighing in on the Calgary International Film Festival
By Sarelle Azuelos
British Columbia may not seem like the probable home of an unexploded ordnance research team, but that is where a group of math students are working hard this summer to discover new ways to find the dangerous explosives. University of Calgary sixth-year math and philosophy major Steve Coyne is one of 30 students attending the… Continue reading Math students help find lost explosives
By Katy Anderson
Climate change will have some of its most devastating effects on Canada’s arctic. The University of Calgary and the Arctic Institute of North America co-sponsored a panel discussion on climate change and Canada’s north Wed., Jan. 18. The panel was the first in a series of events launching the Frobisher Community Symposium, which will explore… Continue reading Canada’s Changing Arctic
By Anna Chan
Chinese New Year is upon us once more, and this year the Goat is on the plate. What does the year of the Goat mean? Well, if you really want to know, why are you reading this? This is AP, stupid. It’s a farce–like Ginger Beef. You really think they eat that in China?Rat (1948,… Continue reading Coming up on the Goat