The Reflector

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Living for the ride

Why bike safety matters by Marina Giannitsos Features Editor   “It’s just like riding a bike…” The saying itself refers to something that becomes second nature — something you can never forget. But try...

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Hurly, burly, curlies

The scoop on the hair down there   Vanessa Redux Sex Columnist   I’m sure we all recall when that first short-and-curly sprouted. The milestone is generally accompanied by awe, then confusion and finally...

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For the love of bacon

Baconfest Canada celebrates the best part of breakfast   Aaron Chatha   Nothing gets between a pork lover and his bacon. In a light-hearted 2010 survey conducted by Maple Leaf Foods, 43 per cent...

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Healthy living, healthy eating

Snacks to help you survive the semester   by Eunice Poon   In the lives of busy students, meal planning and eating nutritional foods can often be left until the last minute when the...

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Belief through engagement

The relationship between spirituality and politics   by James Wilt   Oct. 1 will come and go like any other Saturday. Assignments will be completed, textbooks will be read and beer will be drunk...

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New Tim Hortons lagging behind

Full-service expected next semester   by Ashton Faulkner   For anyone who marched down Main Street on the first day of school expecting to see the shiny, brand new full-service Tim Hortons location on...

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Midwifery degree delivered

by Carlee-Jade Raybould   Midwifery has been evident throughout history and is still commonly practiced. However, Mount Royal University is Alberta’s first and only post-secondary institution to introduce a new four-year bachelor of midwifery...

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SA pushing for uniform grading

Faculties face different grading system   by BAJ Visser   Ever been surprised when an 85 per cent in one course didn’t net the same letter grade as in another course? Wondering why your...

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MRU’s ‘Big Chiller’ down and out

Broken AC motor not yet sent for repairs   by Shannon Galley   It was a sweltering start to school at Mount Royal. As temperatures rose outside, there wasn’t much relief to be found...