After a 10 year journey filled with constant deliberation and obstacles, the operating agreement between campus radio station, CJSW, and the Students’ Union was finally signed on Wed., Apr. 13. The signed agreement, which focuses on refining the SU media bylaws, is the last step in beginning the construction process for a new CJSW space.… Continue reading CJSW agreement finalized… finally
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Mac Hall reno plans complete
After almost ten years of confusion and ambiguity, the third floor of MacEwan Student Centre may finally be seeing some renovations in its future. Pending on funding, the three proposed new spaces for the Multi-Faith Centre, NUTV and CJSW will hopefully begin construction by the fall 2005 semester. Following the 1995 Students’ Union referendum decision… Continue reading Mac Hall reno plans complete
Women’s Arts Gala against violence
It happens to many, but is talked about by few. Around the world at least one out of every three women have been beaten, coerced into sex or otherwise abused in her lifetime. On Sunday, Apr. 3, the University of Calgary Amnesty International group held a Women’s Arts Gala to raise awareness of violence against… Continue reading Women’s Arts Gala against violence
Parking rates jacked up again
For the second time in the 2004/2005 school year, parking rates at the University of Calgary have increased by eight per cent. Monthly permit fee increases become effective June 1, 2005, while other fee increases will be implemented May 1. “This is just another kick in the ass for students,” said Students’ Union President Bryan… Continue reading Parking rates jacked up again
Spun: Jack Johnson
Sunshine, surf and… banana pancakes? For those who enjoyed the mellow sound of Jack Johnson on his first two albums On and On and Brushfire Fairytales, his new album is cause for rejoicing. But for those hoping for something new and exciting from this Californian crooner: sorry, no dice. Returning with his third album In… Continue reading Spun: Jack Johnson
Dinos threatened
What is $6? The average university student would probably say a jug of beer at the Den on Thursday night. Inexpensive as that $6 is, it could decide whether or not many of the 500 University of Calgary varsity athletes play on the Dinos next year. Due to proposed funding cuts from both the U… Continue reading Dinos threatened
Dance Review: The happy-happy As I Am Dance
A groan escapes the lips as you roll over to turn off the insidious machine interrupting dreams of lazing about on a tropical beach. Slowly awakening and stumbling out of bed in search of the bathroom, that’s when you catch a fleeting glimpse of yourself in the hall mirror and stop. This can’t be right.… Continue reading Dance Review: The happy-happy As I Am Dance
Spun: Lindsay Lohan
You’ve seen her in everything except hard-core porn (well not yet anyway), and now you can experience the next princess of pop in CD form as well. Geriatric perverts and adolescent girls: Ms. Lindsay Lohan. Speak is the debut album from this teen pop culture phenomenon. Don’t deny it, you’ve been dying to see the… Continue reading Spun: Lindsay Lohan
Theatre Preview: Ivanka laughs so hard she tinkles
She stands defiantly in beige nylon support stockings, a floral print dress and orthopedic shoes. Horn-rimmed glasses hide a determination apparent when she talks of doing Christmas the “Kan-a-dad-ian” way–roasting herself a turkey and eating it with cranberry sauce. This woman is Ivanka and she is back in Calgary for Christmas, bringing the gift of… Continue reading Theatre Preview: Ivanka laughs so hard she tinkles