Online Only – Letter: the payoff of education

By Bill Bergen

Editor, the Gauntlet, The cover story of the Gauntlet caught my attention on a recent brief stop at the University of Calgary. It was 20 years ago that I attended and it doesn’t look like much has changed– students then complained about the rising cost of tuition. I realize that you need to try to… Continue reading Online Only – Letter: the payoff of education

Letter: Walking safe

By Liam Cummings

Editor, the Gauntlet, Hello U of C! I’d like to let you know about a significant change to Safewalk this year– we’re walking off campus for the first time since our program’s inception in 1995! This is a big step for our organization and we’re pleased to be able to provide the service to our… Continue reading Letter: Walking safe

Letter: Reconsidering Russia’s problems

By Sergey Petrov

Editor, the Gauntlet, [“Russia’s media massacre,” Tyler Wolfe, Nov. 27, Gauntlet] As one of many millions of Russians who had learned about Mrs. Politkovskaya’s work only after she had been murdered, I was quite shocked by the absurdity of accusations against Russia’s democratically elected leaders and the whole flood of anti-Russian propaganda that emerged after… Continue reading Letter: Reconsidering Russia’s problems

Letter: On drinking and driving

By Andrew B. Rodych

Editor, the Gauntlet, Another car “accident” linked to teenage drunk driving has stolen lives from this city and this young generation. One more life lost, but many more affected by this traumatic and most impossible to understand of events. In this lack of understanding, the question raised is but one word. Why? Why did someone… Continue reading Letter: On drinking and driving

Letter: The trouble with rape jokes

By That 1 in 4 North American Woman

Editor, the Gauntlet, “Wow, that midterm test raped me.” Walking down the halls of the university, how many times do you hear this comment tossed around so frivolously? How many times have you yourself uttered this phrase? Have you ever stopped and thought about the implications behind your words? Sexual assault statistics show that one… Continue reading Letter: The trouble with rape jokes

Online Only – Letter: Clockwork-Orangin’ kids

By Warren Wilkinson

Editor, the Gauntlet,Pro-life pridefully takes her place behind the podium for her opening remarks: She points her fingers at judges, her esteemed opponent, administrators and the audience. In her hysterical screams she labels us child killers, complacent with genocide in our midst. She runs and then, from within the shadow of campus security, produces a… Continue reading Online Only – Letter: Clockwork-Orangin’ kids

Letter: An open letter to President Harvey Weingarten

By Meeka Sorensen

I had the privilege of attending the University of Calgary for four years in the early 1990s. During my time there, I was also privileged to be part of the university track and field team. I have fond memories of my years at the university and was sad when they were over. My time at… Continue reading Letter: An open letter to President Harvey Weingarten

Letter: The thought police

By Michael Swanberg

Editor, the Gauntlet, Although I personally disagree with the position of the Campus Pro-Life club on the abortion issue, I also believe in this organization’s right to express its opinions on campus. The University of Calgary’s administration has gone one step too far in taking legal action against this group. Although linking abortion with genocide… Continue reading Letter: The thought police