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Where are the dumbbells?

By Ben Hoffman

Users of the U of C’s workout facilities might notice dumbbells are no longer available. "Due to unforeseen circumstances, the hand held free weights [dumbbells] have been removed from the Fitness and Lifestyle Centre," reads the letter posted on the door of the KNES building’s public-access gym. "The main reason they were removed is that… Continue reading Where are the dumbbells?

Back from the dead

By Ian Waldbauer

Although Halloween came and went for another year without incident, the men’s hockeysaurs offence rose from the dead this past weekend. Bypassing the jack o’lantern, they chose to light the goal lamp, 6-3 and 3-1 over the University of Manitoba Bisons. Previously ranked seventh in the country, the Bisons looked anything but top 10 as… Continue reading Back from the dead

Detaining Canadians

By Adam McArthur

What if it was you? More importantly, what if it was me? Locked up overseas, away from everything that mattered, unaware who was working to find answers for you, or if you would ever know freedom again. It was not myself, and it was not you, either. Maybe that is why Maher Arar flew relatively… Continue reading Detaining Canadians

Girls escape little france unscathed

By Lee Bogle

Elles adorent les petit garcons? The women’s basketball team may never find out, as a curfew was strictly enforced when they visited Lennoxville, Quebec on the weekend. While the team finished with one precious win in three opportunities, this mattered not to the coaching staff. "Results now aren’t that important," said Head Coach Shawnee Harle.… Continue reading Girls escape little france unscathed

It’s go time!

By Lawrence Bailey

It’s the greatest indoor show on campus. It’s time for the wheat to be separated from the chaff. It’s time for the pretenders to fall back and the champions to step up. It’s the Husky Dino Cup. National television, 2,500 screaming fans and dozens of the best young volleyball players on the continent take over… Continue reading It’s go time!

Soccer squads invade Alberta’s armpit

By Lawrence Bailey

What happens when a soccer team only decides to play 45 minutes of a game? They get eviscerated. Just ask the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns men’s soccer team. After a hard fought first half saw the Dinos lead 1-0 on a balmy September afternoon, the ‘Horns came out apparently unaware soccer matches are 90 minutes… Continue reading Soccer squads invade Alberta’s armpit

Sophomores shine

By Lawrence Bailey

What a difference a week makes–or maybe it’s weaker competition. After a hard fought opening weekend for both the men’s and women’s soccer Dinos, a home-and-home series against the University of Lethbridge Pronghorns was just what the doctor ordered–especially for a pair of talented sophomores. Star second-year striker Stephanie Hoogveld and her three-goal weekend garnered… Continue reading Sophomores shine