Quitting smoking on campus gets easier

By Rhiannon Kirkland

Being a smoker on campus has been harder since it became illegal to sell tobacco products at all post-secondary institutions in Alberta on Jan. 1. Still, smoking remains common on campus, inspiring the University of Calgary and the Canadian Council for Tobacco Control to start a quit smoking campaign. “People will choose to quit based… Continue reading Quitting smoking on campus gets easier

Catholic schools under fire again

By Joseph Tubb

Young girls attending Catholic schools in Calgary may have legal grounds to sue the school board in the future. A group of researchers including University of Calgary’s medical bioethics senior associate Dr. Juliet Guichon and pediatrics and bioethics professor Dr. Ian Mitchell asked the Calgary Catholic School District Trustees to reconsider their in-school ban of… Continue reading Catholic schools under fire again

Vision care sighted in near future

By Ashad Mukadam

University of Calgary undergraduate students could have vision care included as part of their health plan, as soon as January 2009. Otherwise, it could be added in time for the 2009-10 school year. Students’ Union vice president operations and finance Alex Judd and her commissioner Bryan Campbell are looking into options available to add vision… Continue reading Vision care sighted in near future

Midwife coverage expands

By Morgan Haigler

Now that the Alberta government is granting full public funding for midwifery services, expectant mothers can deliver their little bundles of joy free of charge. Health and Wellness Minister Ron Liepert announced that after April 1, 2009, women will be able to explore more options and gain better access to health care in hospitals, birthing… Continue reading Midwife coverage expands

Dental delights for Calgary students

By Rinaldi Gulinao

University of Calgary students will have another thing to smile about next year. With the addition of dental services to the Students’ Union Wellness Centre, undergraduate students will be able to get free preventative dental hygiene and oral care right on campus by spring 2009.“It’s part of the broader mission of creating a place where… Continue reading Dental delights for Calgary students

Birth control: pill vs. patch

By Veronika Janik

Sex concerns every individual, nearly every day. A large problem in the grand scheme of things is the informative aspect is often ignored.Fortunately, events such as Sexual Awareness Week promote a more knowledgeable approach to sex and sexual health.The three-day affair will be held Feb. 9-11, in the north courtyard of MacEwan Students’ Centre, and… Continue reading Birth control: pill vs. patch

Let’s talk about sex, baby

By Veronika Janik

Sex concerns everyone, nearly every day. A large problem in the grand scheme of things is the informative aspect is often ignored. Fortunately, events such as Sexual Awareness Week promote a more knowledgeable approach to sex and sexual health. The three-day affair will be held Feb. 9-11, in the north courtyard of MacEwan Students’ Centre,… Continue reading Let’s talk about sex, baby

Pro-life activist scams health clinic

By Natalie Sit

A woman, apparently involved in a pro-life group in Ontario, fraudulently used another student’s ID and name to investigate how the University Health Clinic counsels unplanned pregnancies. Dr. Jann Rogers, the walk-in physician who counseled the woman Mon., Jan. 26, called the woman’s actions "deceitful and underhanded." The woman, along with a male who posed… Continue reading Pro-life activist scams health clinic

It’s flu season again

By Stephane Massinon

It’s that time of year again. Midterms have started, papers are written and that’s when the flu hits. At this time every year, the influenza virus begins to spread and students are certainly not immune to it. Registered Nurse Fran Oliphant from the University Health Services said students may be particularly vulnerable. “Students are at… Continue reading It’s flu season again