The Reflector

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Quidditch makes its way

Harry Potter’s magical game now a reality   Lauren Gilbart Contributor   Athletes race from one end of the field to the other with sweat pouring down their faces. Sheer determination reflects in their...

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Kids in the hall

Thomi Olsen Fashion Columnist   I don’t like fashion. That must sound like an extreme contradiction coming from a fashion columnist. Style though, style is something I really dig. I love to see people...

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‘A Man of the North’ evolves at MRU

Nathan Ross Staff Writer   Over the past few months, Mount Royal’s theatre department has been working with playwright Neil Fleming in bringing his creation Man of the North to life.   The script...

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Week of reading?

A peppering of MRU’s reading recommendations   1. The Fault In Our Stars By John Green, Dutton Books   No book in January was given the amount of media buzz that John Green’s The...

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Little bit country

A constellation of country stars   Haleigh Packer Contributor In light of the upcoming country music award season in April, The Reflector has compiled a list of notable names to give those less familiar...

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Noise 101: CD Reviews for Feb. 16

Acres of Lions Collections Cordova Bay Records   Listening to the second album, Collections, by Victoria-based Acres of Lions, one major thought keeps returning. While nothing is wrong with this album, nothing is really...

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Grappling with an affinity for pro wrestling

WWE culture overshadowing athletic skill   Todd Colin Vaughan Sports Editor   “STONE COLD! STONE COLD! STONE COLD!”   I still remember Jim Ross, ring announcer for the then World Wresting Federation, screaming into...

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Todd’s Nods: Fight your bear

On Feb. 8, the New Orleans Hornets basketball club featured a new announcer for their starting lineups. Former ABA basketball player Jackie Moon introduced the players from the Hornets and the visiting Chicago Bulls....

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The Cougars have their man

7-foot-2 Grigor Kartev to lead MRU to volleyball championship   Todd Colin Vaughan Sports Editor   Grigor Kartev has come a long way to get where he is.   The seven-foot-two Mount Royal University...