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Cougars take on Russians

Womens lose to squad in exhibition match-up   Bryce Forbes Sports Editor   In a country with only 530 women hockey players, the Russian national team stands tall. Currently sitting fifth in the world...

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First Semester Report Card

Graded by: Bryce Forbes, Sports Editor   HOCKEY MENS — A For the men’s hockey team, it’s a season of about seven steps forward but one giant step back. After playing near-perfect hockey for...

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Fear the red and white

Alberta plays host to world juniors   Bryce Forbes Sports Editor   Calgarians best gift comes after Christmas this year. It’s not Olympic-level competition, but the World Junior Hockey Championships will bring a level...

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Volleyball squad nearly perfect

Team defending national title in final year   Kyle Pura Contributor   Last year was memorable for Mount Royal University’s women’s volleyball squad.   The 2010/11 campaign saw the Cougars defeating Grande Prairie College...

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Madcowboys grow up

Calgary band stays together despite various hurdles   Vanessa Conley Staff Writer   After years of partying, touring and promoting albums, Calgary’s Madcowboys are turning down the craziness.   Health problems, an upcoming wedding...

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Noise 101: CD Reviews for Nov. 17

 Miranda Lambert Four the Record Sony Nashville/RCA In her aptly named fourth record, Miranda Lambert takes her music to a new, yet powerful level. Coming off the success of her third album, Revolution and...

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Theatre department prepares to dazzle

Students run the gamut in productions this semester   Nathan Ross Staff Writer   Mount Royal University’s theatre students have been playing hard and working harder to bring about a series of upcoming plays....

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A legacy of service

Mount Royal honours 28 former students killed during combat missions   Samara Hawkins Staff Writer   “Gear strewn in the kitchen, phone blinks thirty-seven messages and rings. Minutes later three dark uniforms, three pale...

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Tweeter-totter

  Balance key to harmony between life and devices   Alyssa Smith Features Editor   Falling into fits of sweaty panic followed by uncontrollable trembling was exactly how I pictured life without my iPhone....