Tagged: life

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Wired magazine editor-in-chief speaks on campus

by James Wilt The Reflector The audience’s chatter didn’t dwindle as Chris Anderson entered Ross Glen Hall. If a gaze was even briefly distracted, one may have completely missed him being casually introduced to...

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Meet your executive SAMRU council candidates

By Bryan Weismiller and Bryce Visser President Kyle MacQuarrie Why are you running for president? “Mount Royal is a spectacular institution, but there are areas that I have found that need to be addressed....

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Take heed of ‘Learning Outcomes’

January is the time of year when The Reflector regularly begins talking about a lack of student engagement on campus. We bemoan the dearth of interest in the Students’ Association election and wonder why...

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The man, the myth, the hair

by Bryan Weismiller News Editor It doesn’t take straight As to head up a large non-profit organization and work with a multi-million-dollar budget, just ask Robert Jones, president of the Students’ Association of Mount...

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Love, suffering and recovery

by Jesse Hove I have fallen in love only once in my life. She was the first girl I said “I love you” to and she had the prettiest nose imaginable. Our dates usually...

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World’s oldest profession goes legit

by Vanessa Gillard To many, prostitution is a dirty word that conjures up visions of drugs, disease and those patent leather boots that you could probably conceal a crowbar in (perhaps for good reason)....

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My God is no genie

by Jesse Hove Have you ever developed a deep meaningful relationship with a close friend or family member through a three-step process? Have you ever fallen in love following a pre-planned mathematical guide to...

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Winnebago Man revealed

by Sheena Manabat Ben Steinbauer’s Winnebego Man follows the documentary filmmak- er’s search for Jack Rebney — real- life YouTube star of the viral video featuring the “Winnebego Man” — and his subsequent attempt...

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Living from the heart

By Zoey Duncan Zoey and Alan As a writer, Alan learned to loathe clichés. I may have had something to do with that. So maybe he wouldn’t appreciate my telling you that he epitomized...

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Farewell to a friend

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,...