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Cutting out the Freshman 15

How to leave MRU without a muffin top, beer gut or love handles Bryce Forbes Sports Editor Please freshman, listen to what I have to say. I’m speaking from experience here — I’ve been...

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A summer summary

Catch up on the campus news you missed Rachael Frey News Editor The Bella is on her way April 26 was a good day for Calgary musicians and music-lovers when Mount Royal University broke...

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New spaces coming to MRU in fall

by BAJ Visser The Reflector Students returning to Mount Royal University next year will see a number of changes to campus when they first arrive. Renovations — some planned, and others in progress —...

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100 years in review

What’s there to say after you celebrate your hundredth birthday? Perhaps you, like us at The Reflector, while excited about Mount Royal University’s centennial, couldn’t help thinking we were giving too much credit to...

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Centennial year full of changes at MRU

by Bryan Weismiller News Editor In case you spent the last eight months trapped under a pile of textbooks, Mount Royal University celebrated its centennial this year. It was a historic time filled with...

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MRU Residents report more thefts in 2011

by Bryan Weismiller The Reflector Residence security has become an issue after an unusually high number of break-ins were reported this year. Campus Security is currently aware of six thefts, three in the West...

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MRU Parking analysis underway

by Bryan Weismiller The Reflector Mount Royal University administration has started looking into the campus’ parking situation starting with a survey, which was emailed to a group of students earlier this month. It is...

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Docherty makes surprise visit to campus

by Bryan Weismiller David Docherty, Mount Royal University’s next president, was on campus today to speak with staff, students and faculty members. His unannounced visit was the first time he’s been on campus since...

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Deconstructing Mount Royal’s design

by Laura Lushington The Reflector It’s hard not to notice your surroundings when you spend four years of your life getting a degree at a university. When you take that brief moment to glance up...