The Reflector

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SAMRU seeks students’ signatures

Signed letters will be sent to the government demanding funding Dayla Brown News Editor   On Oct. 8 Students Association of Mount Royal University (SAMRU) executives set up a booth and called for students...

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Talking to a Dragon

Write your next paper without ever touching a keyboard Logan Krupa Tech Columnist   Typing out long papers is an awful endeavour. The repetitive click, clack, click of the keyboard can only be ignored...

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Noise 101: CD Reviews for Oct 9

Leonard Cohen Popular Problems Columbia Score: A   On Sept. 21, Leonard Cohen turned 80 years old and released a new CD.   Popular Problems is the perfect title for Cohen’s latest release. He...

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Bye-bye, beards

Students host Beard Shave Bonanza to fundraise for kids in need Amanda Ducheminsky Sports Editor   Shaving your beard may not seem like that big of a sacrifice, but heads were lowered before the...

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On potential

“There’s no greater burden than a great potential!”   At least that is what Linus famously said after his parents, his teachers and the principal of the school were upset with him and disappointed...

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‘User Replies Selectively’

There’s more to online dating than clicking a button Kat Carrier Contributor   A while back, I read an article called “Why Girls in Their Twenties are Single and Remain Single” by Joe Welkie....

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Alberta bands given a chance to shine

Peak Performance Project challenges local music hopefuls Claire Bourgeois Contributor   For the first time, The Peak Performance Project, a $4.9 million-dollar competition in which 12 artists compete for $100,000, has branched out from...

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Literary junkies, unite!

19th annual Wordfest full of events to get brains working and pens moving Kari Pedersen Arts Editor   This month, the 19th annual Wordfest will take over the Calgary literary scene once again. From...