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By Scott Lepp
The regular season has come and gone and our lady Dinos are heading into post-season play as the second seed in the Canada West Conference with a record of 16-6. This record comes after another weekend sweep, this one over the Trinity Western University Spartans. Calgary dominated play throughout the entire weekend, paced as usual… Continue reading Weekend Update: One team gets to play on
By Scott Lepp
Last weekend marked the last time a few familiar phrases will be heard over the loudspeaker at the Jack: "Sarah Williams for three!" and even more often, "Leighann Doan for two!" It was the last regular season home game for the Dinos this season and the last game in Calgary for four of the girls.… Continue reading Harle’s Heros honoured
By James Keller
Walking into the Auburn Saloon, it’s obvious why it is the perfect place for this interview. With a laid back atmosphere, peppered with a faint backdrop of music, it is both intimate and comfortable. Looking right at home, relaxed on a couch in the corner, sits the man behind "Let Your Backbone Slide," Maestro Fresh-Wes.… Continue reading Fresh new Maestro
By Scott Lepp
The Dinos women’s basketball team opened the regular season with a very convincing sweep over a not-so-strong Brandon University squad. This week the Dinos set their sights on doing the same to the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds, a team who would pose far more of a threat than Brandon. The Dinos came into the… Continue reading Good teams find ugly ways to win
By Justin Lee
In this day and age of carbon-copy pop, materialistic hip hop and the same re-hashed slop, T-Dot’s Pocket Dwellers come on the eclectic tip by fusing elements of jazz, hip hop, funk, soul, rock, reggae and drum-and-bass within their music. On their recently released full-length debut, Digitally Organic, the PDs create a musical gumbo that… Continue reading Funk fusion from T-Dot
By Matt Oakes
Crappy For most Canadian sports fans September is a month that gets circled on the calendar. We look forward to the beginning of the NHL and NFL seasons, the U.S. Open and meaningful games in the CFL and Major League Baseball. This September was supposed to be even more special. The greatest spectacle in amateur… Continue reading The CBC Olympics: crappy or snappy? – Crappy
By Rob South
Friends of Medicare declared July 25 that a shortage of public magnetic resonance imaging machines is forcing many Albertans to pay for private MRIs. "The central problem is line jumping," said FOM’s Calgary Chapter Chair Judy Johnson. "When a citizen purchases a private MRI, it means they can use their diagnostic results to get treatment… Continue reading Private MRIs leading to line jumping?
By David Kenney
Sometimes a trip down the highway is all you need. And with The I-10 Chronicles, you don’t even need to leave home to take a spur of the moment adventure. Featuring road-worn veterans Willie Nelson, Cuban guitar legend Eliades Ocoha and Bill Hearne, each song is a journey stretching one road to the next. And… Continue reading The I-10 Chronicles
By Kara Martens
Trailblazing is nothing new to the Dinos wrestling team. After winning the first ever women’s Canada Interuniversity Athletic Union women’s wrestling championship last March they were the overwhelming favourites to become the first Canada West women’s champions when they walked into their home gym last Friday. There were congratulations but no surprises as they claimed… Continue reading Women come close to conference sweep
By Holly Budd
If only good intentions were enough to make a good movie. Light It Up wants to be important. It wants to inspire you with its tale of a mismatched group of teenagers who overcome differences and the injustice which plagues their lives to stand up for something important. This is not to be however, as… Continue reading The Breakfast Club will never die