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By Jen Anthony
Veal… no, not a type of carcass, but the name of a creative Vancouver-based band. Why the name? Well, according to Luke Doucet, the band’s creator, the name has many different facets. It could be because, at the time of choosing a name, he was vegetarian and so for him veal represented the ultimate horror… Continue reading Veal: Not just tortured, murdered baby cows
By Rhiannon Kirkland
The Dinos have been busy this season with different teams providing their share of upsets, surprises, wins and disappointments. Some teams are done for the year while others are reaching the mid-way point of their seasons. This is how things look so far. Men’s basketball Record: 6-7 (ranked ninth in Canada West) This young Dinos… Continue reading Fall Reviews:
By John Leung Chung-Yin
After a summer of lame reruns and a long string of reality shows that never should have seen the light of day, fall heralds not only the start of a new school year, but a whole slate of brand new and returning TV shows sure to rot your brain faster than an Ichiban-and-beer diet can… Continue reading Television Preview: Maximizing the boob-tube
By Andrew Ross
When I first saw the trailer for Bruce Almighty, I thought, “This one could really go either way. It could be really funny or really lame.” Luckily, it is the former and not the latter. Despite a predictable plot, generic religious undertones and cliché moral lessons (actions have consequences, money and power can’t buy happiness,… Continue reading Bruce Almighty
By Вen Li
An attentive audience of students and curious onlookers listened to a panel discuss the merits of differential tuition on Mon., Mar. 3. Speakers at the noon-hour forum, hosted by the Students’ Union as a part of their 2003 tuition fight, adamantly opposed the university’s plans to charge students of some faculties more than others.“A university… Continue reading Lots of talk, little difference
By Nicole Kobie
When was the last time you were moved? When was the last time something shook you to the very core? Want to feel that way again? If you’re anything like playwright Danijel Margetic, all you need to do is take in a performance of Dream of Yellow Snakes. The Nickle and Dime production, which was… Continue reading Dark, dramatic dreams on display