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Questionable pamhlet posted on campus

By Patricia Fuentes

Pushing freedom of speech to objectionable limits, pamphlets belonging to the US-based National Alliance group were posted around campus last week. "We’ve had numerous complaints about this group, we just haven’t been able to identify any of the people," said Campus Security Operations Supervisor Bob King. "These types of complaints come in very infrequently, about… Continue reading Questionable pamhlet posted on campus

Rock me gently

By Patricia Fuentes

The opportunity to present new and unexplored research in geology has arrived. Geology 2000: An Adapting Profession is the theme for the Western Inter-University Geological Conference being held on campus in January 2000. "The conference will perhaps spark new interest for the students," said Ryan Mitton, who heads the planning committee. "Different universities have different… Continue reading Rock me gently

Landmines ambassador visits U of C

By Patricia Fuentes

The worst earth-shattering bombs most students have to worry about are the occasional pop quiz. For ordinary people in one third of the world’s countries, however, land mines are an every-day threat. In support of the Mine Action Ambassador Program, which operates out of the Canadian Red Cross Society in Alberta, Special Ambassador Daniel Livermore… Continue reading Landmines ambassador visits U of C

One man show has great wing span

By Patricia Fuentes

Ignoring the hokey poster, the seemingly overly-familiar theme, and the possibility of a boring one-man show, see Wingfield Unbound for Pink Floyd. Wingfield Unbound, written by Dan Needles, includes 17 characters with a plethora of personalities all performed by one actor, Rod Beattie. The main character Walt Wingfield, a former stockbroker and CEO on Bay… Continue reading One man show has great wing span

Chilean students pay U of C a visit

By Patricia Fuentes

Surfing the waves of globalization, the University of Calgary hosted students from the University of Chile in Santiago on campus last week. Part of an exchange program run by the Faculty of Management, it was an exercise in social and cultural awareness, and above all, international business. Developed four years ago as an agreement between… Continue reading Chilean students pay U of C a visit

Campus 5-0: May report

By Patricia Fuentes

With the end of regular semester classes comes a mass exodus of students from campus, thus traditionally all is pretty quiet in May for Campus Security. Last month was no exception, with low recorded losses by way of stolen property or damages, and fewer than 80 incidents. The incidents were of the common variety: accidents,… Continue reading Campus 5-0: May report