The Reflector

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Confessions of a shredder

by Josh Naud Snowboarding isn’t just about the half-pipe. In fact, there’s a whole other realm of snowboarding that’s been around for ages but is now slowly making its way into the mainstream, especially...

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Farewell to the pow’

by Vanessa Vegter The sun is shining, the birds are chirping and…wait a minute, what happened to my season? It seems as though the snow had finally arrived just in time to say “au...

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Noise 101 CD Reviews for April 1 Reflector

Choice Cut by Sean-Paul Boynton If you’re looking for some insight into the originality and individualism of Erykah Badu, take a look at the video for “Window Seat,” the first single from her stunning new...

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Coming out of the shadows

by Vanessa Gillard When one thinks on the dynamics of a band – who is the sexiest, the most energetic, who has the best moves, who has mystique if you will – it has...

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Telling stories on the fly

by Sean-Paul Boynton In the year 1599, William Shakespeare penned one of his most famous soliloquies, spoken by the character Jacques in As You Like It, which contains these immortal opening lines: “All the...

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Take a chill-pill

by Megan Darragh With finals on the way, most students can feel the growing stress associated with this time of year. Many put themselves into overdrive and suffer from some long nights of studying....

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Ex-lover overload

by Selina Renfrow I used to keep a list. I even used to rank them. I never bragged but I didn’t lie. However, after awhile I ripped out the page from my notebook and...

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More than just kids’ stuff

by Jamie Witham While the Calgary Comic and Entertainment Expo, affectionately known as “comic con,” is just around the corner, the popularity of the comic world transcends this annual event. Mount Royal has a...

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Tax time

by Zoey Duncan You can spend $30 to let someone do your taxes, or input your valuable numbers into a digital tax program, or even do your own tax return, painstakingly reading the lines...

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Few fast for hunger

by Kelsey Hipkin In early March, the Mount Royal Social Justice Club started handing out pledge sheets to students interested in raising money and taking part in Mount Royal’s 30 Hour Famine. The World Vision...