Making resolutions for a new semester
by Asha Siad The Reflector With one semester worth of exams and papers completed and the start of a new one upon us, some students may look back contentedly on their fall academic results,...
by Asha Siad The Reflector With one semester worth of exams and papers completed and the start of a new one upon us, some students may look back contentedly on their fall academic results,...
Everybody has to get to school somehow. There are myriad options — public transit, carpool, biking, walking or driving — though most people choose the latter, often enduring rush hour on Calgary’s roads and...
Every year, I think, “This is it.” By “this,” I mean that by being better organized, I will never write a paper at 2 a.m. again. To date, I have considered myself extremely lucky to...
by Zoey Duncan Wyckham House is a hub of student activity, whether it’s eating lunch, having a beer, buying posters or advocating for change. The meetings, at least two major ones each semester, will be...
Tubing in caves, rappelling down cliffs, jumping into canyons, and snowboarding in plus degree weather; just another hard day at work while on my New Zealand exchange. Oh yes, there were classes somewhere in-between...
by Nori Sinclair More than $2.5 million in scholarship money is now only a few clicks away for Mount Royal University students. In a move that follows five years of gradual improvements from their...
With a new semester full of reading, quizzes and exams, students will likely be looking for out of the way places for a little peace and quiet to do some studying. One problem is...
Welcome back sports fans! Whether you are a new student to MRU or a seasoned veteran of our university’s hallowed halls The Reflector would like to present you with a guide to where your...
On the morning of Nov. 2, Chelsea Phillipo rolled out of bed at 7 a.m. and joined hundreds of other Mount Royal students online in hopes of obtaining a coveted open-lot parking pass for...