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The smell of ink is in the air

by Jonathan Vern McGill The Reflector   Incessant buzzing filled the floor of the BMO Centre this weekend as artists punctured ink into the skin of those attending the eighth annual Alberta Bound Tattoo...

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Faith Column: When Christ occupied Wall Street

by James Wilt Faith Columnist   Protesting against corporate rule, unfair taxation and rampant poverty seems awfully justified. I would typically be the first in line to sign up for such an event, but...

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Haunting tours are spooky fun

by Vanessa Conley The Reflector   Have you ever felt something go bump in the night? Did R.L. Stein give you “Goosebumps”? Halloween is upon us and so are cheesy costumes and events (and...

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A eulogy for the Liberty Lounge

by Thomi Olson The Reflector   Today we mourn the loss of a glorious drinking establishment. A place that was without judgement, drinks named Hubalicious, and Ikea-esque art on the walls: our beloved Liberty...

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Noise 101: CD Reviews for Oct.20

Lady Antebellum Own The Night Capitol Records Two summers ago my car stereo was dedicated to Lady Antebellum. So when Lady A’s new album Own The Night was released in September 2011, I was...

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Jazz hands reach out to community

MRU’s jazz choir rings in second year with new leadership   by Nathan Ross The Reflector   Last year — to very little fanfare — a vocal jazz choir started at Mount Royal University....

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Blood, guts and inglory

Five moments in sports history that will haunt your dreams   by Bryce Forbes Sports Editor   Halloween is one of the only times that a man can scream in terror. The other —...

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Men’s team on the rebound

New recruits bring enthusiasm and energy, says coach   by Bryce Forbes Sports Editor   Men’s basketball coach Marc Dobell was disappointed to see some of his players move on after last year. He...