Record Store Day brings out the crowds
By Lynne Hogan Record Store Day, April 16, is a young holiday in its fourth year with the goal of celebrating and supporting music. Born out of love for independent record stores and vinyl,...
By Lynne Hogan Record Store Day, April 16, is a young holiday in its fourth year with the goal of celebrating and supporting music. Born out of love for independent record stores and vinyl,...
By Kevin Rushworth The big Snoopy D-O-double G himself—other wise known as Snoop Dogg—has taught me four lessons through his bangin’ tunes; first off, the self titled father of rap taught me to lay...
MRU begins work on conservatory project By Bryan Weismiller Members of the Mount Royal University conservatory showed off their tremendous talent on April 26 during a ground-breaking ceremony for the school’s new music facility....
Hard to believe, but here it is the last day of classes for the semester. Â Also hard to believe is that this will be my final blog as sports editor of The Reflector. It’s...
by Blaine Meller Sports Editor To borrow a literary staple, for the Cougars men’s hockey team, it was indeed the best of times and the worst of times. Less than two days after defeating...
by Claire Miglionico The Reflector Braids has come a long way since its earlier days as The Neighbourhood Council – the original band the members formed in their last year of high school. In...
by Devin Ayotte The Reflector Though it has yet to grace the pages of the hallowed Oxford English Dictionary, the term bromance is gaining ground in gender studies discourse and fraternity house basement discourse...
by BAJ Visser The Reflector Students returning to Mount Royal University next year will see a number of changes to campus when they first arrive. Renovations — some planned, and others in progress —...
by Blaine Meller Sports Editor The controversy, in the eyes of the ACAC, is dead. The Mount Royal University men’s hockey team are the 2010-11 champions. They defeated rival SAIT 1-0 in the fifth...