While listening to country radio last weekend I was generally disenchanted with the new, repetitive music I was hearing. However, one song, “New Girl Now,” kept coming on and I began to enjoy it more and more every time I heard it. The DJ said it was by Belle Starr, whom I had never… Continue reading Spun: Belle Star
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Banner night for Dinos athletes
By Taylor McKee
The 46th annual Night of the Dino — celebrating the athletic achievements of Dinos athletes — was held on April 2 at the Red and White Club. The night was marked by a sneak preview of the new Dinos brand on a preview video featuring the Dinos mascot Rex traveling to the Royal Tyrell Museum… Continue reading Banner night for Dinos athletes
Dinos downed in gold-medal finals
The University of Calgary women’s hockey team was defeated at the hands of the Université de Montreal Carabins in the Dinos’s attempt to defend their national championship title on March 2 in Toronto by a score of 3–2. It was the first Canadian Interuniversity Sport title in program history for the Carabins. Despite the remarkable… Continue reading Dinos downed in gold-medal finals
2013 film preview
With 2012 winding down and Oscar-bait season in full bloom, now is the perfect time to preview the films of 2013. These are the most noteworthy films due to be released in the first half of next year — some look promising and some really don’t. In January, the much anticipated Gangster Squad will be… Continue reading 2013 film preview
Dinos depth key to success
By Curtis Wolff
The Dinos women’s hockey team has wasted little time building on last year’s national championship season, starting this season with an 8–1–1 record and leading the Canada West conference. The Dinos, featuring Canadian hockey legend Haley Wickenheiser and Russian national team star Iya Gavrilova, knew they would have a target on their backs coming into… Continue reading Dinos depth key to success
Give and let live
By Fabian Mayer
Canadian Blood Services tested students’ blood as part of a ‘What’s Your Type?’ clinic in MacEwan Student Centre on September 17. The free service gave University of Calgary students a chance to discover their blood type and receive information about donating blood. Blood is in high demand and Canadian Blood Services will be hosting… Continue reading Give and let live
Women’s hockey team takes home gold
By Taylor McKee
The mantra chosen by the 2011-12 Dinos women’s hockey team was “Go To It,” a phrase that evokes a no-nonsense style of play and a determined work ethic. Before their final matchup in the Canadian Interuniversity Sport finals, the Dinos head coach Danielle Goyette was proud of what her team had accomplished. “Did we cause… Continue reading Women’s hockey team takes home gold
Trick or Eat for people’s needs
On Oct. 31, 500 costumed students — more than double from last year — are expected to fill the MacHall Ballroom to register for this year’s annual Trick or Eat event. Students will head to the communities of Scenic Acres, Varsity, Silver Springs, Edgemont and Charleswood to knock on doors, only they won’t be asking… Continue reading Trick or Eat for people’s needs
A local affair
After my foray into the world of raw I was looking forward to eating hot foods again. I was excited to jump into the local food scene in Calgary after seeing the focus raw foodists take on fresh and healthy foods. My conversation about the raw food diet with Light Cellar employee Denis Manzer had… Continue reading A local affair
Field hockey team expect a strong season
This is their season — the University of Calgary Dinos field hockey team plan to climb to the top this year. The 2011 squad is a confident bunch with coach and players alike excited about their potential. “I think we can medal, without a doubt, at nationals,” said goalkeeper Stephanie Petrowitsch. “There’s a good chance… Continue reading Field hockey team expect a strong season