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Facebook ruling appealed by university

By Brent Constantin

The University of Calgary has appealed a ruling by the Court of Queen’s Bench that found the school had no right to file non-academic misconduct charges against two students who created a Facebook page criticizing their sessional instructor. In a statement released Nov. 29, the school said it would bring the case back to court… Continue reading Facebook ruling appealed by university

Judge overturns U of C facebook ruling

By Brent Constantin

A recent court ruling has brought a long running case between University of Calgary students and administration to an end. After posting criticism of an instructor on a Facebook page and facing charges of non-academic misconduct, the U of C was deemed to have no grounds to reprimand those responsible. Court of Queen’s Bench Justice… Continue reading Judge overturns U of C facebook ruling

Screen Time: Fall television preview, part one

By Sean Sullivan

There’s a long list of new television shows this fall all vying for your procrastination. Some will be worth your time, others won’t. Over the next couple weeks, I’m going to break down a number of new shows and help you decide where it’s worth wasting time rather than studying. This week I’ll start with… Continue reading Screen Time: Fall television preview, part one

Millennium Scholarship report

By James Keller

Knowledge is a hot ticket item in Canada that comes with a fairly large price tag. A new study published by the Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation aims to show just that, highlighting quantifiable barriers to post-secondary education. The same study is drawing ire from student organizations across the country. According to the study, entitled The… Continue reading Millennium Scholarship report