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Emma Voelpel, Staff Writer Calgary is widely known as a big city with a small-town feel. With a population that’s increased by nearly 20 per cent since 2020, both the number of residents...
Emma Voelpel, Staff Writer Calgary is widely known as a big city with a small-town feel. With a population that’s increased by nearly 20 per cent since 2020, both the number of residents...
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by Zoey Duncan For decades, Canadian students have benefitted from the innovations in Japanese technology, and now Mount Royal students have a chance to give back to Japan in their time of crisis. The...
by Lynne Hogan The Reflector Influenced by the writings of the 1950’s Beat generation, alcoholism, and Calgary band The Dudes, songwriter Conrad Marion wrote “Jack’s Road,” his first original song. Written when surfacing from...
by Claire Miglionico Arts Editor 1. Join a club. There are tons of clubs on campus that may tickle your fancy. Take the Art History Society Club for example. You meet up with like-minded...
by Rachael Frey The Reflector Whether you made a New Year’s resolution, or are just looking for a way to shake things up a little, January is a good time to get out there...
by Aaron Chatha While some are using October to look for costumes of superheroes, pop culture icons or vampire chest glitter, there is a dedicated set of enthusiasts building toward one thing: the perfect...
by Bryan Weismiller Isn’t it nice when the bank gives you money? No, a bank error wasn’t made in Mount Royal University’s favour, and unlike recipients of the stingy Monopoly card, the school received...