Former Students’ Union President Toby White was convulsing with laughter. It was 2 a.m. in Olympus Hall and he was lying on the ground completely soaked because he foolishly opened his door expecting late night cuddly fun.Silly Toby.Instead of getting nookie, he got attacked by a gang of ruffians armed with lukewarm water and a… Continue reading Kris didn’t read at all last week
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Kris’ Korner: the crazy NFL season
• If the NFL season were to end today Kurt Warner of the St. Louis Rams would probably end up MVP. Your first question may be "Who the hell is Kurt Warner?" and your next "The Rams are in St. Louis?" This is just the start of the craziness in the NFL this season. Not… Continue reading Kris’ Korner: the crazy NFL season
Open letter to Dr. Cannon: the Flanagan flap
On Nov. 30 2010, University of Calgary political science professor Dr. Tom Flanagan advocated for the political murder of Julian Assange, the founder of the international non-profit media organization WikiLeaks. Speaking on a national CBC broadcast of Power & Politics with Evan Solomon, Dr. Flanagan said: “I think that Assange should be assassinated, actually. I… Continue reading Open letter to Dr. Cannon: the Flanagan flap
Women’s volleyball
With new coach Jesse Knight manning the bench, the women’s volleyball team slaughtered the competition this year and managed to take silver at the CIS championships. Of course the trio of seniors Holly Harper, Lauren Perry and Julie Young had their sights set on the gold, but considering they had four bronze medals before this… Continue reading Women’s volleyball
Wrestling
Most of the marks in wrestling go to the women who had a strong year winning six medals at the CIS championship meet in the Jack Simpson Gym. Gen Haley (51 kg), Heidi Erdle (59 kg), Justine Bouchard (63 kg), Vanessa Wilson (67 kg), Erica Wiebe (72 kg) and Leah Callahan (82 kg) all beat… Continue reading Wrestling
Wrestling
The University of Calgary will play host to the 2008 and 2009 Canadian Interuniversity Sport men’s and women’s wrestling championships. This is the first time since 1995 that Calgary has played host to the event, and the first time ever that it will play host to the women’s portion, which didn’t become recognized as a… Continue reading Wrestling
Wrestling
Talent Huy Nguyen and Laura McDougall both placed atop their divisions at Junior Nationals with McDougall also winning University of Calgary Female Rookie of the Year. Graduating from the team is Breanne Graham, who placed third at the world championships this scholastic year. Coaching The players I’ve spoken to over the year have all given… Continue reading Wrestling
Women’s Volleyball
Talent The quality and quantity of both the depth and elite talent on this squad are a testament to Kevin Boyles and the program he has built. With BLG Award nominee Joanna Niemczewska leading the way, the Dinos had multiple threats at every position all season long. Coaching The fact that Kevin Boyles has yet… Continue reading Women’s Volleyball
Flames not unboring
Ahh… Darryl Sutter hockey, almost as exciting as vacuuming. The 5-5-0-1 Flames fell 3-0 to the undermanned Detroit Red Wings Tue., Nov. 3. It was one of those games the teams wished they hadn’t played and the fans wished they hadn’t watched. It was boring, unimaginative hockey–something Flames fans should get used to, even with… Continue reading Flames not unboring
Womens soccer
Facing Lethbridge has always been a gold mine for the Dinos. Last weekend was no different with the women’s soccer team improving their record to 2-1-1 with two wins. Stephanie Hoogveld had a pair of goals in Saturday’s game on Dino turf. She started off by burying one in the first 10 minutes of play… Continue reading Womens soccer