Summer floodin’
MRU helps those affected by the largest natural disaster in Alberta’s history Nathan Ross Web Editor It would have been impossible to miss the great flood that swept through southern Alberta earlier...
MRU helps those affected by the largest natural disaster in Alberta’s history Nathan Ross Web Editor It would have been impossible to miss the great flood that swept through southern Alberta earlier...
Registration woes and rumours at MRU Pamela Di Pinto Staff Writer Well, it’s that time of year again. And no, I’m not talking about the return of The Walking Dead (finally!)....
Things to do that don’t involve getting wasted Samara Hawkins Features Editor Although being three sheets to the wind on the weekend is synonymous with university culture, it doesn’t have to be....
New fashion columnist prizes distinct and practical concepts Claire Miglionico Fashion Columnist Hello, I’m Claire. I’m 22 and a fifth-year journalism student here at MRU. From this issue on I will be your...
by Devin Ayotte When Mount Royal University journalism student Nichole McKenzie moved into her new apartment this past summer, she had no idea how many roommates she would be shar- ing it with. McKenzie...
by Vanessa Redux Hello you tramps, floozies, studs, prudes, and those who are perhaps just plain confused. Seeing as I will be your resident salacious soothsayer this year, I believe we need a proper...
How Alan Mattson changed my life By Jeremy Nolais The first day of August is one I will never forget. It was the day our world lost a great friend, son, boyfriend, sibling, journalist,...
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...
The first story I wrote for The Reflector was published on March 8, 2007. It was about a Students’ Association referendum on increasing the cost of the Universal Transit Pass. As a bright-eyed first-year...