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Fair Trade Fright Fest shines light on abuses

Event showcases “dark side of chocolate”   by Shannon Galley The Reflector   With Halloween coming up, people around the globe will be stocking up on chocolate and candy to dole out to trick-or-treaters...

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Feds force new rules for energy drinks

Caffeine the “next epidemic,” says MRU health advocate   by Bryan Weismiller Publishing Editor   Energy drinks will face new regulations following an announcement by the Government of Canada earlier this month. Formerly classified...

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Preparing for the worst

What to do in a school shooting   by Samara Hawkins The Reflector   Preparing for the worst What to do in a school shooting Campus shootings are back in the spotlight after the...

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MRU to host symposium on children’s well-being

Event features speakers, presentations and child development lab opening   by Laura Lushington Web Editor   Children are the future. It’s a somewhat simple statement that most of us have heard in our lifetime....

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Guest Column: Social state of mind

by Karen Richards Guest Columnist   I was asked today if I live, breathe and dream social media and I hate to admit it, but I do. My job at Mount Royal is to...

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Punch Drunk Hub

Picture your worst hangover. It’s Sunday afternoon and you’re sound asleep. Your brain’s suddenly snapped from slumberland by the sound of incessant vibrations resonating from a nearby cellphone. Groggily stumbling to the bathroom sink,...

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Mama, I want to be a Street Fighter

Calgary to host international gaming contest   by Aaron Chatha The Reflector   Over two million unique viewers watched the Street Fighter championships online this summer. Taking place in Las Vegas, players from around...

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The ‘Flec’s candy countdown

The best and worst Halloween handouts   by Ashton Faulkner The Reflector   When it comes to Halloween, we’re all about excess. Just as those who decorate their homes a la Griswold or show...

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Sex Column: Where do squirts come from?

Discussing the messy case of female ejaculation   by Vanessa Redux Sex Columnist   Legends are made when something occurs that is so unbelievable people create a narrative surrounding the event that will endure...

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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...