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Apr 14th, 2010 |
Category: Sports
by Jamie Witham
School is out soon and that means summer leagues and activities are here and they’re filling up fast. For popular sports like ultimate frisbee and dodgeball, registering early can mean the difference between playing on the field or watching from the sidelines.
“They’re fun!” said first-year student Melissa Read. “I can’t even explain how [...]
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Apr 14th, 2010 |
Category: Features
by Jamie Witham
The term blog has found its way into society’s vocabulary, and permeated the way we think about communication. But what is a blog, and why are they so important?
Straight from the dictionary, the word blog is described as: “a website that contains an online personal journal with reflections, comments, and often hyperlinks provided [...]
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Apr 14th, 2010 |
Category: Features
by Kylie Roberston
Summertime is when university students have the time and hopefully the financial means to travel. But then the question becomes – what to do? The immediate thought for some is to hop on a plane to get to some exotic locale, but there are plenty of exciting things to do right here in our province.
Why [...]
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Mar 17th, 2010 |
Category: Columns
by Selina Renfrow
I don’t know too many people who would rate their first time having sex as their best sexual experience. For some people it’s special, others it’s awkward, and for many it’s painful. We all have a story and we remember it for the rest of our lives even if we try not to. Way [...]
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Nov 13th, 2009 |
Category: Blogs, Tuned into Technology
Welcome back to Tuned into Technology. Although my last few blog entries have been about different forms of technology, it seems necessary to change it up a bit. It is never good to be stuck in a rut and I am doing my best to tell you about different things that are happening in the [...]
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Nov 6th, 2009 |
Category: Blogs, Tuned into Technology
Welcome back to Tuned into Technology, faithful techno lovers and readers of my first blog. Now that the staff of the Reflector is back from the 88th annual Associate Collegiate Press journalism conference in Austin Texas, I will be back to my weekly Friday technology fix.
As I was searching the Popular Science website, I found [...]
Tags: Austin, big bang theory, Bill, Bill Nye, blog, CERN, collegiate press, England, Geneva, geneva switzerland, grade 6 science, guy, journalism conference, Jura, large hadron collider, largest particle accelerator, London, machine, mile tunnel, Nye, piece, project, science, techno lovers, technology, Tuned, website, world, world of physics Posted in Blogs, Tuned into Technology |
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