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By James Keller
President: Bryan West With no phenomenal candidates in this year’s election, West comes out far ahead of a list of unprepared and unqualified opponents. VP Academic: Laura Schultz As one of the most qualified candidates in any race, Schultz is poised to blow her opponents out of the water. VP External: Kevin Maloney While he… Continue reading Ballots – James Keller
By James Keller
Dear James, I’ve got a problem. This super-hot guy I really like keeps ignoring me and I don’t know how to get his attention. I’ve tried talking to his friends to see if he likes me between classes, but nothing’s working. What can I do?– Lonely-on-Saturday-evening Rachel Look, loser, if you want to get his… Continue reading Dear James…
By James Keller
As with all live albums, common sense still applies.If you like James, you’ll like Getting Away With It…Live. If you don’t particularly like James, nothing much will have changed. If you haven’t been exposed to James until now, what better way to get acquainted than hearing the band doing what they do best; performing.To understand… Continue reading James, Getting Away With It…Live
By James Keller
Dear James, I can’t get it up. Simply put, my wang ain’t doing its thang. How do I win over the ladies with a limp John Hancock? – SGMA 391 SGMA 391: Your obvious problem is hours spent in management classes with rising levels of male students trying to get laid–while combating rising levels of… Continue reading Dear James
By James Keller
The VP External should be one of two faces, along with the president, of the Students’ Union in the community. Representing University of Calgary students to local, provincial and federal governments and organizations is a primary responsibility. In addition, the VP External is required to effectively communicate with students and external entities about the objectives… Continue reading A job well done, if only she let us know about it
By James Keller
Over two months after polls closed, the Students’ Union Chief Returning Officer finally delivered his final report to the SU, assessing the 2004 General Election. CRO Shuvaloy Majumdar ap-peared at the Tue., Apr. 13 meeting of the Students’ Legislative Council. Majumdar previously reported to council Sun, Mar. 14, but the delivery of his final report… Continue reading CRO gives final election report
By James Keller
That Alberta Theatre Projects’ newest production watches and feels like an art-house film is no coincidence. Two years after its stage debut, The Shape of Things was adapted for the screen, starring the original cast and premiering at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival. Six years earlier, playwright-cum-filmmaker Neil LaBute, who penned the scripts for both… Continue reading Art house cinema finds its way to ATP’s stage
By James Keller
The Albertan pioneer is a complex character. Independent and resourceful, he trekked west in hopes of finding promise and prosperity. When he arrived (make no mistake, he is unequivocally male), he was instead met with a host of struggles, from the infertile land to a harsh climate. In the end, he overcame. He won. This… Continue reading Pioneering myths of struggle
By James Keller
The Students’ Legislative Council was wrong in imposing censure on Students’ Union President Jayna Gilchrist Tue., Mar. 20. But the president performed worse. The motion to censure, brought forward by external commissioner Jim Bailey, was apparently sparked by Gilchrist’s absence to attend a screening of Discordia that same evening. The film examined the conflict at… Continue reading All that glitters isn’t Gilchrist
By James Keller
Am I the only one who doesn’t care about the federal sponsorship scandal? Don’t get me wrong, the story only underlines the culture of corruption in the federal Liberal government. Despite the fact that $100 million is a relatively small amount in the realm of federal budgeting the whole affair is inexcusable. But what are… Continue reading Unchallenged dominance