Category: News

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MRU to host symposium on children’s well-being

Event features speakers, presentations and child development lab opening   by Laura Lushington Web Editor   Children are the future. It’s a somewhat simple statement that most of us have heard in our lifetime....

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Campus alive after hours

New plan offers students better services after peak times   Samara Hawkins The Reflector   Students don’t always choose to be at school at night, but sometimes it can’t be avoided. With looming deadlines...

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Surviving without Access Copyright

BAJ Visser The Reflector   It happened without much fanfare, but the way Mount Royal University students and faculty access copyrighted material changed drastically this September. MRU opted out of the Canada-wide Access Copyright...

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Bella takes over Lot 8

Students still seeking space outside the parkade Shannon Galley The Reflector   Parking Lot 8 located in front of Mount Royal University’s East Gate was closed this year to accommodate construction on the new...

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Students’ info security questioned

Rachael Frey News Editor   Questions have been raised over an anonymous email sent to schools using Gallivan & Associates Student Networks as their health benefits provider. The email seems to have originated from...

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New Tim Hortons lagging behind

Full-service expected next semester   by Ashton Faulkner   For anyone who marched down Main Street on the first day of school expecting to see the shiny, brand new full-service Tim Hortons location on...

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Midwifery degree delivered

by Carlee-Jade Raybould   Midwifery has been evident throughout history and is still commonly practiced. However, Mount Royal University is Alberta’s first and only post-secondary institution to introduce a new four-year bachelor of midwifery...

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SA pushing for uniform grading

Faculties face different grading system   by BAJ Visser   Ever been surprised when an 85 per cent in one course didn’t net the same letter grade as in another course? Wondering why your...

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MRU’s ‘Big Chiller’ down and out

Broken AC motor not yet sent for repairs   by Shannon Galley   It was a sweltering start to school at Mount Royal. As temperatures rose outside, there wasn’t much relief to be found...

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Return to sender

Wyckham Canada Post outlet too costly to keep open Rachael Frey News Editor Sorry, MRU — you’ll have to trek off campus to mail letters and process student loan papers now. The little Canada...