In the two non-executive races, Toby White was elected as Board of Governors representative over Matt Dalidowicz, and Jane Alkhouri and Stephanie Andrews edged Jeff Bone and Andrew Pickles as Senate representatives. White, who sat on BoG as SU President last year, was excited to continue representing students on the Board. "It’s a part of… Continue reading Toby White keeps BoG presence
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Klein upsets Toby White
By Natalie Sit
Students’ Union President Toby White is upset with Premier Klein for two reasons. In the Feb. 26 leaders’ debate, Mr. Klein referred to White as a girl and read an excerpt from a letter written by White. The letter, addressed to Alberta Learning Minister Lyle Oberg and carbon-copied to Klein, thanked the Alberta government for… Continue reading Klein upsets Toby White
Wright wins, White "protests"
With almost 40 per cent of the votes, Barb Wright beat seven candidates to become Students’ Union President. "I’m relieved. Surprised. Relieved," said Wright after the election results were posted last Friday. Wright expressed relief over both the end of the election and the winners of the Vice-presidential races. "I am extremely happy about the… Continue reading Wright wins, White "protests"
President White becomes Sugar Daddy
Treats with Toby is here. Much like Cookies with Cleary and Slurpees on South, you go to the Students’ Union President’s office (located in the old clubs area in MacHall 209) on Mondays from 1-2 p.m., Thursdays from 2-3 p.m. or Fridays from 10-11 a.m. Once there, you will be able to meet with the… Continue reading President White becomes Sugar Daddy
Dr. White resigns
By Еvan Osentоn
On May 30, one month before the Board of Governors was to announce its decision on the reappointment of Dr. Terry White as University of Calgary President, Dr. White announced he will not seek another term in office. Dr. White said as recently as January 2000 he would seek another term, but now cites personal… Continue reading Dr. White resigns
Canadian women salvage pride
By Toby White
Canada’s women’s volleyball team finished the 2003 Summer Universiade in South Korea with one more win under their belts, an 11th place standing and a good helping of Canadian pride. The women closed out their tournament on Sat., Aug. 30 with a close 3-2 win over the Italian squad. The U of C’s Amanda Moppett… Continue reading Canadian women salvage pride
Men’s volleyball team
By Toby White
Team Canada failed to regain their momentum on Aug. 29th, falling 3 sets to 2 against Turkey in men’s volleyball. After a loss to the experienced players from Japan the previous night, the Canadians were not able to take the win in the consolation round. Turkey dominated the first set early on, gaining an 18-11… Continue reading Men’s volleyball team
Canadian Soccer women place tenth at Universide
By Toby White
The Canadian soccer women fell 2-1 to the German squad on Thu., Aug. 28, giving them a tenth place standing in the 2003 Summer Universiade in Daegu, South Korea. The team battled hard but were unable to overcome the German defense. The game was the team’s fourth at Universiade. They lost their opener to South… Continue reading Canadian Soccer women place tenth at Universide
Canadian Men’s Volleyball team out of medals at Universiade
By Toby White
Team Canada was on a roll, but was unable to stop a Japanese attack. After building some strong momentum earlier in the tournament, Japan removed any chance the Canadian men’s volleyball team had of taking home a medal Thursday night at the 2003 Summer Universiade in Daegu, South Korea. The Japanese team won the game… Continue reading Canadian Men’s Volleyball team out of medals at Universiade
Danish miss hole in Team Canada
By Toby White
They say a Danish is a doughnut without a hole. The Danes were unable to find the hole in Team Canada’s defense on Wednesday, though. The Canadian men’s volleyball team, who continue to dominate the court at the 2003 Summer Universide in South Korea picked up a 3-0 sweep of Denmark on Wed., Aug. 27… Continue reading Danish miss hole in Team Canada