Crickets, climbing walls, and happy meals. What do they all have in common? They were all part of the Students’ Union’s Tuition Fear Factor held Tue., Mar. 19 in front of MacEwan Hall. SU Commissioner Richard “Krafty” Bergen hosted the event, and was pleased with the outcome. “It was our first time doing something like… Continue reading Tuition fear
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Scott Ritter lectures Calgary
“We are sick, we are ailing, and we need to cure the disease of Bush-ism.”Those were the words of former chief UN weapons inspector in Iraq, Scott Ritter. He lectured at the 2003 Dr. Irma Parhad Lecture and Roundtable at the University of Calgary on Fri., Mar. 14.While admitting that he is not a media… Continue reading Scott Ritter lectures Calgary
Alumni vs. student debate
The tenth annual Alumni vs. Student debate took place last Thu., Nov 14. Differential tuition was the topic this year.Moderator Aaron Szott began the debate by introducing the speakers and laying the ground rules. Trevor Lynn and Byron Nelson represented the alumni, while Erin Weir and Michael James were the voice of the students. Decided… Continue reading Alumni vs. student debate
Researchers win awards
Five University of Calgary researchers will share in $2.2 million awarded by the Alberta Ingenuity Fund. The 2002 Ingenuity Associateships will be awarded to 16 Alberta academics to attract researchers to the province and encourage research expansion.Award recipient Dr. David Corr–a new addition to the U of C Department of Kinesiology from the University of… Continue reading Researchers win awards
Viruses and monsters actually pay off
Death and taxes were once sure things. Death has now been ruled out.A technological thriller dabbling in the genres of both action and horror, Resident Evil is a unique twist on the status quo of cinema. Four years in the making, it’s an edge-of-your-seat ride with amazing images and heart stopping special effects.The multi-million dollar… Continue reading Viruses and monsters actually pay off