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New president to lead Mount Royal through next decade

By Bryan Weismiller & Zoey Duncan A months-long process by a selection committee has culminated in today’s announcement of Mount Royal University’s ninth president. David Docherty, of Wilfrid Laurier University, will fill Dave Marshall’s...

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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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Renovations on tap at the MRU Liberty Lounge

by Bryce AJ Visser The Reflector The Liberty Lounge will never be the same. The Students’ Association of Mount Royal University is moving forward with its plans to renovate the Liberty Lounge over the summer. After...

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New education degree announced

by Bryan Weismiller The Reflector After more than a decade of planning, Mount Royal University’s newest degree has finally graduated to reality. The bachelor of education — elementary degree was officially announced on Feb. 18. Starting...

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MRU launches new degree program

By Bryan Weismiller Mount Royal University announced earlier today that the institution will be offering a bachelor of education, elementary degree, starting in fall 2011. A large crowd packed a conference room in the...

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A+ coming too easy for MRU

When we’ve shut our mouths long enough to stop complaining about parking, and we’ve stepped out of the glow of our deservedly fancy centennial celebrations, we’re going to realize there’s something else that’s really...

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Competition in question

by Bryan Weismiller News Editor Finding sustenance on campus isn’t tough, however, questions have been raised over whether there’s healthy competition between food vendors at Mount Royal University. As it currently stands, Sodexo ––...

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Futsal may close gap for Canadian soccer

by Jesse Hove The Reflector The fast and furious sport of futsal is becoming a popular training tool for post-secondary soccer players looking to hone their skills in a sport where the season lasts...

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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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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...