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Faith Column: Spirituality and sports

Everything has a price   James Wilt Faith Columnist   The news flooded the airwaves and Twittersphere within minutes. The NHL lockout was over. A collective breath was expelled, finally. Canadian life could begin...

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Crisis desk: Closed, come back later

Students want improved hours for campus counseling   Leah Fink Staff Writer   One of the biggest strengths of Mount Royal University is how hard it works to support its students — but do...

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Bella’s sticking to budget

Despite speculation, no funding losses on conservatory construction   Holly Triebwasser News Editor   Construction of the new Conservatory and The Bella concert hall is well underway and, despite speculation among students and faculty...

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Idle hands

The last month has served as one of the more exciting in recent Canadian history. Widespread protests have hit cities across the country. Railroads and border crossings were blockaded. Mall-goers have been confronted with...

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Blades of glory

Calgary’s historic midget hockey tournament   Todd Colin Vaughan Sports Editor     Photos: Todd Colin Vaughan   Calgary played host to a familiar tournament over the holiday break.   The 2012 Mac’s AAA...

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Year in review

Cougars highlights from 2012   Todd Colin Vaughan Sports Editor   The year of 2012 was a groundbreaking year for the Mount Royal University Cougars.   Following years of dominating the Alberta Conferences Athletic...

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Gun violence in the sports world

Poor gun control and machismo culture leads to tragedies   Todd Colin Vaughan Sports Editor   On Dec. 2, 2012 when most National Football League fans were settling into their regular Sunday Night Football...

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Noise 101: CD reviews for Jan. 7

Alcoves Alcoves Self-released   It’s a rare gem when inert anxiety can be evinced as a tangible tool for contemplating the source of that very anxiety. Mackenzie Keefe’s first self-titled release under the moniker...

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2013 will bring more bad jokes

Parody accounts the latest in trend of poor humour   Nathan Ross Arts Editor   Rolling in the new year, we can hopefully say goodbye to a lot of trends that have overstayed their...