Parking prices for the Art Parkade and three other lots on campus went up earlier this month. Daily parking costs increased from $8 to $10 at the Art Parkade, making it the most expensive parking lot on campus. Students can now expect to pay $7 to park in lots 10, 11 and 32 — up… Continue reading Parking prices in Art Parkade rise by $2
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New parking rules on campus
By Riley Hill
Students parking on campus can now get a ticket that might take them by surprise. University of Calgary parking rules were changed at the start of the fall semester to make it an offence to park facing out, with drivers who don’t comply now being charged $60. U of C parking director Susan Austen said… Continue reading New parking rules on campus
University to impose motorcycle parking fee
By Kaye Coholan
Motorcyclists will no longer enjoy free parking on campus starting this summer, when the University of Calgary implements new fees for motorcycle parking. Starting July 1, motorcycles parked on campus will require a permit, said U of C director of parking and transportation services Susan Austen. The change attempts to regulate where motorcycles park on… Continue reading University to impose motorcycle parking fee
Campus parking pricey, strained: students
By Noah Miller
Staff and students at the U of C once again find themselves with parking that is expensive and stretched thin. Parking lots are either packed near capacity or too costly for a student budget. “When I come to park at the school for work in the afternoon there is barely anything available,” said Dinos events… Continue reading Campus parking pricey, strained: students
Parking prices on the rise again
It won’t be long until students cough up even more loose change for parking at the University of Calgary. Starting May 1, students could pay a flat rate of $4 to $6 per day if the Board of Governors approve a parking rate increase. This compares to $3.50 to $6 students currently spend on daily… Continue reading Parking prices on the rise again
Parkade takes it easier on drunks
By Dale Miller
New hours and pay-on-entry parking is making life easier and safer for penny pinchin’ parkers and parkade employees alike. The Arts Parkade recently switched its pay booths to the parkade’s west side and is now charging the five dollar fee on entry rather than exit. The change allows parking services to move the lot’s closing… Continue reading Parkade takes it easier on drunks
Price of parking predicted to stop rising… eventually
The price of parking on campus has gone up again this year. The cheapest place to park is Lot 10 and it has gone up 50 cents from last year, now costing students $2.75 to park for the day–without re-entry. Prices at all pay lots and meters have increased and annual permits have almost doubled… Continue reading Price of parking predicted to stop rising… eventually
Spun: Chris Gheran
By Susan Park
On first listen, something may appear a bit off with Coup d’etat. It is only after checking the lyrics that it becomes apparent — a lot of these songs don’t rhyme. Stripped of his backing band The Graveyard Gang, local Calgarian Chris Gheran’s sparse second album is almost entirely a solo effort — often just… Continue reading Spun: Chris Gheran
Spun: Billy the Kid
By Susan Park
Lost Cause by Billy the Kid is the perfect soundtrack for a lazy day in bed. Produced and mixed by Raine Maida, the album contains five songs that definitely moves beyond the expected 20 to 30 minutes of torturous twangy voices and corny lyrics that plague many folk albums. The tempo is just right and… Continue reading Spun: Billy the Kid
Spun: Seal
By Susan Park
World-renowned R&B maestro Seal, is back with his new album Soul. As the title and somewhat artistic black and white album cover imply, the songs are very smooth and classical. There is a good combination of strings, sometimes classical guitars and of course, Seal’s flowing baritone voice. Often remake songs tend to be not as… Continue reading Spun: Seal