Environmental sustainability is rapidly becoming a significant issue as it is examined everywhere from corporate boardrooms and city councils, to the University of Calgary Administration and Students’ Union. According to SU Vice-President Operations and Finance Greg Clayton, a sustainability report has been commissioned by the U of C to examine environmental policy on campus with… Continue reading New campus sustainability initiatives
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Lady Dinos double up the wins
Sooner or later, the Canada West conference is going to have to take notice.A pair of wins against the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns last weekend gave the Dinos women’s basketball team a 4-2 record, tops in their division. The Dinos won 62-59 on Friday, then put together a more convincing 69-60 game on Saturday, in… Continue reading Lady Dinos double up the wins
Not just fun and games
By Adam Goetz
“What if I came to your work and judged you on how you sent a fax,” Jerry Seinfeld says emphatically in his ‘bit’ about his job as an entertainer. “You would ask why would I have the right to do that. And I would say… I bought two drinks.” The film Comedian is a gritty… Continue reading Not just fun and games
Native Awareness Week
By David Kenney
Inside the Red Lodge lies a Bay blanket, some matches and tobacco. For now the air is fresh and clean. Two hours later, the room will vaguely smell of smoke. This pipe ceremony is one of many events happening on campus during Native Awareness Week, which runs from Feb. 28-Mar. 3. Held by the First… Continue reading Native Awareness Week
A celebration of the circus of life
What would you get if you morphed a Volkswagen full of clowns with an eight-piece New Orleans-style Jazz band, and a group of Decidedly Jazz Dancework dancers? (Try saying that six times fast.) Soul Jugglers, baby. Asked to sum up the production in three words, Vicki Adams Willis, the brainchild behind Soul Jugglers, responds instead… Continue reading A celebration of the circus of life