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Take heed of ‘Learning Outcomes’

January is the time of year when The Reflector regularly begins talking about a lack of student engagement on campus. We bemoan the dearth of interest in the Students’ Association election and wonder why...

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Stats suggest Safewalk program underused

by Rachael Frey The Reflector Daily exercise may be an important part of staying healthy, but it shouldn’t include a fearful sprint to your car after the sun goes down. Statistics from the 2010...

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SAMRU executive council looks back

Robert Jones    President What was your  best experience? My best experience was working with government and having them be excited about some of the ideas we had as student leaders, such as our...

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Reflecting back on 2010

by Claire Miglionico and Aaron Chatha Arts/Features Editors Music   Song of the year: “Pick Up the Phone (Francis Preve Remix)” – Dragonnette Best newcomer: Nicki Minaj It girl in music: Katy Perry It...

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100 Years of Mount Royal

Originally to be called the “Calgary College,” someone from the Alberta legislature phones George Kerby in the middle of the night to tell him that name was already reserved for a past school proposal....

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MRU continues centennial celebrations

by Catherine Szabo After some pre-centennial activities in September, the plans for December’s celebrations are going forward, no holds barred. In true centennial spirit, the planning committee has even brought back activities from years...

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Noise 101 – CD Reviews for Nov. 4

Chemical Brothers Further With the average song length at almost seven minutes, The Chemical Brothers waste no time packing their newest album with head-spinning beats, layered samples and fist- pumping rhythms. Further is an...

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Market Collective – A Series of Artists

by Claire Miglionico Market Collective did not sprout out of the earth magically. It took the creative and bedazzled minds of creators Angel Guerra and Angela Dione, both 29, and a group of art...

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MRU’s Naheed Nenshi elected mayor

by Zoey Duncan “Today Calgary is a different place than it was yesterday,” he says. There is a pause for cheers, during which a toothy grin splits across his face. “It’s a better place.”...