The situation in Iraq has introduced a tangle of political, social and ethical concerns. Such concerns will be discussed during Forum on Iraq, a three-day event beginning Thu., Oct. 2 and hosted by the 2003 Dr. Irma M. Parhad Summer Studentship participants. The forum will present the work of the participant’s summer long research activities… Continue reading Forum on Iraq’s future
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Lost and found still raising concerns
It has been about five months since Campus Security’s new lost and found procedures were implemented, but there are still University of Calgary patrons who feel the bin system still has glitches to work out. Jo-Ann Kobalt, who works on campus, was surprised when she was instructed to leave a cell phone in the MacEwan… Continue reading Lost and found still raising concerns
International bound
University of Calgary graduates Tracy Derynck and Sarah van Mastrigt are two recipients of the 2003 J. Armand Bombardier Internationalist Fellowships. Valued at $10,000 each, these scholarships are awarded to Canadians to fund study and research abroad. The J. Armand Bombardier Foundation reported 712 appli- cants for this year’s competition, and 25 were awarded scholarships.… Continue reading International bound
Meet the Meat Purveyors
They’re talented, they’re edgy, they do alt-country-bluegrass and they do it well. They are the Austin-based Meat Purveyors and on Monday night they were at Inglewood’s Ironwood Stage and Grill for their first Calgary gig. With double bassist Cherilyn diMond, front woman Jo Walston, guitarist Bill Anderson and mandolin-tickler Pete Stiles, this band pushes the… Continue reading Meet the Meat Purveyors