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By Matt Vines
Editor, the Gauntlet, Re: “Quiet Desperation,” Mar. 4, 2004. With this extremely well-written article, the Gauntlet has elevated itself to a whole new level in the minds of its readership. Though many Canadians have or will suffer from depression, the issue is rarely, if ever, brought up–especially in the media. Your paper has done much… Continue reading Depression feature elevates Gauntlet
By Katie Hobday
Nine of the 13 Operations and Finance commission candidates discussed issues and answered questions at their forum Fri., Feb. 6. With current Vice-President External Lauren Batiuk moderating, candidates fielded questions about what they felt were the most important issues and problems pertaining to students, what it means to be an Op-Fi commissioner and how they… Continue reading Op-Fi commission candidates take it to the bank
By Amanda Hu
The subject of death and dying is often a road less traveled. The notion of stepping into the astral plan can conjure up feelings of loss, pain, pride and uncertainty, leaving the entire concept of dying and the connections we have to those who died as certainly an unsettling one. Despite this-or maybe because of… Continue reading Sled Island 2008: Ghost Bees
By Bo Rhodes
How are you? I am fine. It has recently come to my attention that you believe that all the cows on earth belong to you. This is good. You see, my city has a great dilemma on its hands and I believe that you will be the answer to our little… problem. Our city–already the… Continue reading We’ve got yer cows right here!