Category: News

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MRU Round Dance shines light on Women’s Day

The topic of women took centre stage as the Native Student Centre celebrated its 15th anniversary and International Women’s Day   Kyla Bodley Staff Writer   On March 8, the Native Student Centre organized...

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Aviation program launches annual event

Pilot Career Expo helps students meet prospective employers   Dayla Brown Staff Writer   On March 15, at 9 a.m. in the Bissett School of Business Building, the aviation program kicked off their first...

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Editorial: Hallway Disorder

Over the past year as Publishing Editor for The Reflector, I have promoted student causes within this editorial.   The students of Mount Royal University have been excellent examples of empathy, advocacy and human...

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MRU launches two new programs

University introduces two new Bachelor programs: the Bachelor of Child Studies and the Bachelor of Health and Physical Education   Kaity Brown News Editor   Despite the challenges of the 2013 budget cuts, MRU...

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Your 2014-2015 SAMRU Executives

The results are in: check out the line-up of SAMRU Executives!   Kaity Brown News Editor   After a full-throttle campaign for all of the candidates, finally the results were tallied and revealed on...

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Students to pay it forward

Bursary launched to promote philanthropic institution   Dayla Brown Contributor   Since student fees have increased, paying tuition has become no easy feat. To help students meet financial needs, a new bursary was launched...

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“Leaving Hate Behind”

Nate Phelps shares his story of what it was like growing up in the Westboro Baptist Church and why he had to leave everything behind   Kaity Brown News Editor   After years of...

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Professor prized with prestigious writing award

Communications professor Richard Erlendson won ‘The Word Award’ from The Word Guild   Dayla Brown Contributor   Richard Erlendson, professor in communication studies at Mount Royal University, received a national 2012 Word Award last...

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Our vote matters

Not enough that only 23% of students vote   So the Oscars are over and the Wolf of Wall Street did not win Best Picture, regardless of the ongoing dreaminess of Leonardo DiCaprio.  ...