As fans of alcohol and the Simpsons alike, we felt it necessary to include them both in this year’s Gauntlet Bar Supplement. Hence Surly, Remorseful and the rest of the gang grace our cover along with the lovely Miss Alison Gowling, the Gauntlet’s resident artist. After years of experience in the realms of drinking, bar… Continue reading 2001 Bar Supplement Introduction
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You suck, continued: One candidate’s response
By Ryan Yau
Editors, the Gauntlet, Re: Gauntlet Endorsement Supplement, March 8 & 15, 2001 I would first like to congratulate Barb Wright on being elected Students’ Union President. However, her success relied heavily upon the Gauntlet’s endorsement. An endorsement from the Gauntlet’s arrogant expert panel rockets one’s chance of victory. Not surprisingly, every single Gauntlet-endorsed candidate won… Continue reading You suck, continued: One candidate’s response
The King is dead. Long live the Queen!
By James Keller
You’ve heard rhetoric during this year’s election race about health care and social spending. You’ve heard the debates about abortion and gay rights. And you’ve most certainly seen the CD advertisements for a book-on-tape version of Jean Chrétien’s lack of planning skills. Unfortunately, you’ve been blinded by these so-called "political issues" and have been kept… Continue reading The King is dead. Long live the Queen!
Calgary West showdown at U of C
By Rob South
Going back to his days as a University of Calgary student, Calgary West MP Rob Anders is used to being the centre of attention at Speaker’s Corner, and last Thursday’s candidates forum was no different. Anders was both the best supported and most jeered candidate at the forum as he defended Canadian Alliance policies and… Continue reading Calgary West showdown at U of C
Federal election draws near
At the end of the day, after all the jokes about Joe Clark and his daughter, Jean Chrétien missing a step on the stairs and Stockwell Day’s lack of knowledge about Canadian geography are made, we must remember there’s a federal election going on and we should be concentrating on the issues.Most of you have… Continue reading Federal election draws near
Peaceful protesters take on petroleum
By Rob South
After weeks of build up in the local media, World Petroleum Congress protesters filled the streets on Sunday and Monday in a peaceful manner that took many by surprise. Over 1,000 protesters marched to Olympic Plaza for the Rally for Oil Accountability and Responsibility on Sunday. The three main issues the organizers wanted to raise… Continue reading Peaceful protesters take on petroleum
Gauntlet delivers the goods
By Murray Birt
Editors, the Gauntlet,Re: Dinos’ Athletic Advisory Council Decision to raise fees 50 per cent in two years I would like to commend the Gauntlet and its writers on the excellent piece about Conrad Black. What I most respect, and what most readers may be unaware of, is what this two-page spread means for the staff… Continue reading Gauntlet delivers the goods