The Trial of Lizzie Borden is a story that will play with your emotions and force you to reconsider what you deem moral. Written by Calgary director and playwright Donna Tunney, The Trial of Lizzie Borden focuses on the 1892 trial of Lizbeth Andrew Borden, how it was sensationalized, and how the community reacted to… Continue reading Innocent until proven guilty
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U of C law school takes top honours
By Jan Creaser
How hard would you work for an A grade? According to Canadian Lawyer magazine’s Annual Law School Report the University of Calgary Law School has been making an extra effort. The school took the award for “Most Improved Student” this year, achieving an overall grade of A- in the survey.The survey of 1,017 recent graduates… Continue reading U of C law school takes top honours
Arriving in glass slippers
Robin Slot and his motley squad of girls arrived at the Victoria Laurel Point Inn Wednesday evening for check-in. It had been raining steadily on the island for over a month and the soccer team was dying for a reprieve from the downpour. All they wanted was a good night’s sleep before their first round… Continue reading Arriving in glass slippers
New march on playoffs
By Rob South
A soaked, muddy field and a trail of bad luck longer than Highway 62 could not stop the Men’s soccer team from winning their first game of the season. Using their long ball game to compensate for poor conditions, the University of Calgary Dinos put Saskatchewan in their place with a 3-0 beating.Rookie Brian Newmarch,… Continue reading New march on playoffs
You should wannabe back
First Assignment: What I Did This SummerAhem! Mrs. Krabappel, fellow classmates:Well, May had arrived, and as usual things weren’t turning out the wayI’d planned. Since I wasn’t living a charmed life, fate eventually decidedI would have to work in the service industry this summer. Not giving upthat easily, I decided if it had to be… Continue reading You should wannabe back