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Coughing up more for coverage

by Bryan Weismiller News Editor Mount Royal University students will have to pay an additional $34.50 to receive coverage from the Students’ Association of Mount Royal University’s health and dental plan starting next year.Given...

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The lost sports of Mount Royal

by Rachel Ott The Reflector The banners are still displayed proudly in the pool and around the running track at Mount Royal, reminding us of our once-great swim and cross-country teams. Detailing consecutive championships...

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MRU hosting major gymnastics performance in May

by Laura Lushington The Reflector Mount Royal University will literally be “springing ahead” this May when over 400 gymnasts and other athletes descend on the campus for a performance of gymnastics skills. GymFest, a...

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Eradicate SquirrelMail

Ah, noble SquirrelMail. Since the turn of the millennium, the open-source system has been providing acceptable, free email services to users across the Internet. Mount Royal adopted it around 2005 because it was the...

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How secure is your stuff?

by Rachael Frey The Reflector Textbooks and binders, laptops and cameras. Lab equipment, musical instruments, gym clothes and winter coats. These are just a few of the cumbersome and heavy items that students are...

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SAMRU benefit plan in need of a check-up

by Bryan Weismiller News Editor The student benefit plan is becoming a headache for those who are sick and tired of working around privacy laws to activate the medical and dental coverage that students...

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Connecting through classrooms

by Asha Siad The Reflector The ability to make friends comes naturally for some people, but can be challenging for others. When creating friendships outside your area of study, through GNED courses and electives,...

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Time to look at election process

The Students’ Association, annually plagued with an irrepressible lack of enthusiasm for elections, is trying to reach students with a cheeky campaign for voting. “Vote Naked” is the slogan, featuring outgoing SAMRU executive members...