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Sex Column: Take a load off, honey

What’s in your juicy by-product? Caitlin Clow Sex Columnist   There is always the daunting question that has the power to ruin any intimate moment: should I spit, or swallow?   Well, perhaps after...

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Taxi troubles

Does Calgary really need more taxis? Nina Grossman Contributor   The taxi industry is a significant employer for Calgary, providing jobs to over 1,500 drivers. After city councilors pushed for changes for the taxi...

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Students at highest risk for identity theft

Predators can hack into your accounts — and your lives Jeff Kobar Contributor   Prior to our cellphones and laptops, identity information was stored in a wallet or safe but since our information has...

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SAMRU seeks students’ signatures

Signed letters will be sent to the government demanding funding Dayla Brown News Editor   On Oct. 8 Students Association of Mount Royal University (SAMRU) executives set up a booth and called for students...

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Talking to a Dragon

Write your next paper without ever touching a keyboard Logan Krupa Tech Columnist   Typing out long papers is an awful endeavour. The repetitive click, clack, click of the keyboard can only be ignored...

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Noise 101: CD Reviews for Oct 9

Leonard Cohen Popular Problems Columbia Score: A   On Sept. 21, Leonard Cohen turned 80 years old and released a new CD.   Popular Problems is the perfect title for Cohen’s latest release. He...

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Bye-bye, beards

Students host Beard Shave Bonanza to fundraise for kids in need Amanda Ducheminsky Sports Editor   Shaving your beard may not seem like that big of a sacrifice, but heads were lowered before the...

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On potential

“There’s no greater burden than a great potential!”   At least that is what Linus famously said after his parents, his teachers and the principal of the school were upset with him and disappointed...

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‘User Replies Selectively’

There’s more to online dating than clicking a button Kat Carrier Contributor   A while back, I read an article called “Why Girls in Their Twenties are Single and Remain Single” by Joe Welkie....