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A rational argument

By Max Pedersen

Editor, the Gauntlet[Re: “Boylove” feature] I have written a rational argument against the feature article (I can’t remember if its called “boylove” or if that was just the topic). [Check out the full copy of this argument online at http//gauntlet.ucalgary.ca/story/7042-Ed] My hope is that it might be published. It was my impression that the point… Continue reading A rational argument

A rational argument

By Max Pedersen

After reading the collection of articles entitled “boylove” in the last issue of the Gauntlet, I am prompted to respond. Keeping in mind that the individual who collected said articles must be philosophically/logically and ethically versed, I must restrict my arguments from influences of emotional disgust, moral outrage, social norms etc. in a preempt of… Continue reading A rational argument

Lady v-ballers win big when it counts

By Chris Pedersen

The University of Calgary women’s volleyball team moved one step closer to the Canadian Interuniversity Sports championships with the defeat of the University of Regina Cougars at the Jack Simpson on Feb. 13-15, and a bronze medal win at the Canada West Final Four in Edmonton from Feb. 20-22. They defeated the Cougars 2-0 in… Continue reading Lady v-ballers win big when it counts

Equipped to win

By Chris Pedersen

University of Calgary Dinos football team manager Allan Naylor has seen his share of championship titles. Last Saturday’s Hardy Cup win was one of many victories he has enjoyed. In the second part of the Gauntlet’s two-part series, we catch up with Naylor at the beginning of a game against the University of British Columbia… Continue reading Equipped to win

Equipped to win

By Chris Pedersen

Imagine walking into McMahon stadium expecting to see a football game only to view players standing around in their underwear, unable to throw around footballs. Without someone to take care of player’s uniforms and equipment, a football game ceases to exist. This person will rarely be in the newspaper, is not on the score sheets… Continue reading Equipped to win