Venus in Morocco
By Liam Rockliffe, Staff Writer Venus is a fascinating planet. It’s a gigantic volcanic structure, which means it is mostly igneous rocks— rocks formed from lava. Venus’ composition gives us more information about igneous...
By Liam Rockliffe, Staff Writer Venus is a fascinating planet. It’s a gigantic volcanic structure, which means it is mostly igneous rocks— rocks formed from lava. Venus’ composition gives us more information about igneous...
By James Windler, Staff Writer This past October, Calgary’s Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) cadets planted 100 trees to memorialize the RCAF ahead of their 2024 centennial. The memorial, which is open to the...
By Bella Coco, Contributor On Friday, Oct.13, the Supreme Court ruled that the federal government’s impact assessment law (also known as the Impact Assessment Act) for major project approvals is unconstitutional. The ruling brought Alberta a...
By Matthew Hillier, Staff Writer Heather Kuttai, one of six commissioners in the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission, has resigned over a controversial new bill. She is the first commissioner to resign from the post...
By James Windler, Contributor After a year of work, the Inglewood Bird Sanctuary has fully reopened to the public. Work began in 2022 after a collaboration between the City of Calgary’s Infrastructure Services, Operational...
By Matthew Hillier, Staff Writer U.S. President Joe Biden visited Israel on Oct. 18 to discuss new changes to the humanitarian corridor to Gaza as well as aid to Palestinians in Gaza and on...
By Gurleen Jassal, Contributor Hope’s Cradle is an organization based in Calgary and it’s offering mothers in difficult circumstances a safe place to give up their newborns, acting as a lifeline. This initiative will...
By Bella Coco, Contributor When people think of sustainability, ideas of climate activism, environmental change, or alternative energy sources come to mind. However, Mount Royal University’s (MRU) 2023 Sustainability Forum looked at tourism, finance,...
By James Windler, Contributor Fueling Minds kitchen faces 12 charges in relation to the largest E. coli outbreak in Alberta history. After weeks of investigating, Fueling Minds Kitchen, and its two directors have each...
By Liam Rockliffe, Contributor Truth and reconciliation goes beyond just knowing what happened and then feeling sad for those who were lost, Mount Royal University (MRU) demonstrated this from Sept. 22 to Oct. 4...