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Dinos return annoyed and bitter; an interview with the Revolution

By Warren Jerred

Dinos Senior Swinger Andy “the Reverend Revolution” Holland and I were “messenging” each other on MSN this morning, so I seized the opportunity for a candid interview now that the Dinosours have returned from desolate, distant Saskatoon, where they lost their first-round playoff matches 3-0, 3-1 over the weekend. Fortunately, the matches did not affect… Continue reading Dinos return annoyed and bitter; an interview with
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Campus Security nabs sexual assault suspect

By James Keller

A series of alleged sexual assaults at the University of Calgary campus may come to a end thanks to an arrest made by a Campus Security officer.The arrest was made Tue., Nov. 5, after two alleged sexual assaults were reported by female students in the science complex. At approximately 5:30 p.m., Campus Security received a… Continue reading Campus Security nabs sexual assault suspect

Loomis on to bigger and better things

By Lawrence Bailey

It was December 1998. Then-Dinos Head Coach Cory Russell was in the stands at SAIT’s Christmas Tournament scouting the Mount Royal Cougars when a sharpshooter playing for Grant MacEwan College caught his eye. The six-foot-seven guard/forward was lighting up the opposition with relative ease and Russell began his pursuit."Cory called my coach and asked if… Continue reading Loomis on to bigger and better things

Backrooms and bullshit

By Jane Alkhouri

“She is so Holt Renfrew” or “Can you get me a cup of coffee please, two sugars, one cream.” These are both examples of comments female politicians endure throughout their careers. Women and politics have come a long way since the famous five from Alberta earned the right to vote, however, it seems there are… Continue reading Backrooms and bullshit

Candidates square off on education issues

By Ruth Davenport

Although the Students’ Union presidential candidates look like eight intelligent and qualified individuals, some students are having a hard time choosing one over the others. "Why should I vote for any of you people?" demanded fifth-year student Adam Pye at the candidate’s forum on Wed., March 7. Pye went on to qualify each candidate in… Continue reading Candidates square off on education issues