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AIESEC offers a world of experience to students

By Michelle Cheng

Unsuspecting visitors to Calgary might assume that this city follows the normal seasonal changes the rest of the world enjoys. This pleasant state of obliviousness often gets a rude awakening in the form of a surprise ambush by a hail or snow storm in the middle of summer. Luckily there are ways students can prepare… Continue reading AIESEC offers a world of experience to students

WIND Mobile chairman blows into U of C

By Michelle Cheng

Business students had a chance to get some advice when telecom start-up WIND Mobile chairman Anthony Lacavera came to the University of Calgary to discuss career development. Since its launch in December 2009, WIND has attempted to market itself as an alternative to Canada’s major service providers. While Canada has some of the highest costs… Continue reading WIND Mobile chairman blows into U of C

Program shows international students the city

By Michelle Cheng

International students will receive a warm welcome and a chance to explore Calgary thanks to the University of Calgary International office. This year 2,500 international students from 117 countries are attending the U of C. International exchange is often the highlight of a student’s academic career, but entering a new country without local contacts can… Continue reading Program shows international students the city

What happened to the players we told you to watch this year

By Kevin Rothbauer

Last year at this time, and again in September, we printed a list of athletes and teams we expected to perform particularly well. The results were mixed. Here is a recap of the performances. Anna Bekkering Women’s Basketball Bekkering was expected to start with the Dinos, but wound up as the team’s seventh man, which… Continue reading What happened to the players we told you to watch this year