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By Еvan Osentоn
Artist Emily Carr, Victoria, British Columbia (1871-1945) Among Canadian painters, Emily Carr stands alone. Indeed, while the Group of Seven and Tom Thompson may be considered more influential than Carr, they fed off each other while working together in Ontario where benefactors weren’t scarce. Carr, on the other hand, lived and worked alone in underpopulated… Continue reading Canadians of our century
By Collin Gallant
After eking out a 3-2 win in Friday’s game against the University of Manitoba Bisons, the Dinos men’s hockey team was looking to step it up a notch. And step it up they did. "We stole the game [Friday]," said coach Tim Bothwell. "It was great to get the win, but we knew tonight we’d… Continue reading Dinos knock Bisons back down to earth
By Mike Flach
The Dinos laid the smack down last weekend and forced the UBC Thunderbirds and Regina Cougars into submission, while being narrowly smothered by the York Yeomen. The Dinos men’s hockey team came out of the weekend first place tie in the Vancouver Father David Bauer Invitational tournament with a 2-1 record. The weekend started off… Continue reading Holmes and Schneider lead Dinos
By Bo Rhodes
"Some people think football is a matter of life and death. I don’t like that attitude. I can assure them it is much more serious than that." – Bill Shankly A body lies broken and scarred, beaten down by an enemy it could not defeat. Deep inside though, a heart still pulses–a heart that is… Continue reading The state of football