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By Erin Yates
What do Guinness, potatoes and James Joyce have in common? They are all Irish. But Ireland is much more than that. The University of Calgary’s travel study to Ireland allows students the opportunity to learn in depth and first hand about the country’s origins, history and culture. Travel 149 Ireland: Myth, History, Culture is one… Continue reading Class profile: Irish eyes are smiling
By Ryan Pike
It’s been over a decade since J.K. Rowling introduced the world to a pre-pubescent wizard and eight years since the first time Harry Potter and his friends hit the big screen. In the intervening years, the characters (and actors) have grown up and the filmmakers involved have refined their craft. The sixth Potter film, Harry… Continue reading Sixth Potter beautiful but lacks punch
By John McDonald
Engineers kicked off ENGG Week Mon. with their annual parade around campus dressed to the nines in robes and costumes singing rowdy songs and setting off sirens. “It’s about having fun,” said second-year civil engineering student Chelsea Smolka. “It’s a great opportunity to meet other people in the faculty. It’s a good opportunity for students… Continue reading ENGG Week shenanigans