WPC ignites campus

By Mike Bowerman

With massive protests in Seattle and Washington fresh in mind, the world’s media is looking to Calgary and the demonstrations planned against the World Petroleum Congress in June for more action. As anticipation builds for the events, students and faculty from the University of Calgary prepare to take part on both sides of the issue… Continue reading WPC ignites campus

Possible end to housing subsidy for students

By Еvan Osentоn

On the heels of the Ontario government’s recent approval of private universities comes potential legislation that has the province’s student organizations livid again. Provincial cabinet documents leaked to the Globe and Mail last week show the government is debating making students collecting loans under the Ontario Student Assistance Program ineligible for subsidized housing. Janet Mason,… Continue reading Possible end to housing subsidy for students

New Profs to be hired

By Mary Chan

Unemployed professors may soon be able to find work at the University of Calgary, but they could face a large workload. Starting this fall and continuing over the next decade, the U of C hopes to hire new faculty in various departments, though U of C Vice-president Academic Dr. Ron Bond did not offer a… Continue reading New Profs to be hired

Starr of the show

By Kathy Schaerer

Canada’s cultural collage comes through with strength in Kinnie Starr’s latest album, Tune-Up. In the footsteps of folk artists like Bruce Cockburn and Neil Young, Starr uses a mosaic of styles and sounds that are the essence of Canadian culture, but with a hip-hop twist. "[Hip-hop is] just the most articulate music out there… it’s… Continue reading Starr of the show

Change, discovery and Steam

By Nicole Kobie

Most movies let the audience experience only picture and sound. Steam (Hamam: The Turkish Bath) is not one of those films. This Turkish/Italian movie affects all the senses; it’s as though you’re right there with all the characters feeling what they feel. Steam is about the change and self-discovery that occurs when one is exposed… Continue reading Change, discovery and Steam

Mötorhead madness fills Ballroom

"Mötaheaaad, we’ve all been possessed by Mötaheaaad," growled one tipsy Den patron last Saturday. His sentiment wasn’t far off the mark. Playing the MacEwan Hall Ballroom June 3 alongside Nashville Pussy and Speedealer, Mötorhead showed why they are as they put it, "louder than everything else." That, and why, as many concert-goers bellowed throughout the… Continue reading Mötorhead madness fills Ballroom

MP3s just the beginning

By Anthony Grimes

Unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past year, you’ve heard of the debate over mp3s, CD music compressed into files small enough to transfer over the Internet, and the illegal distribution of copyrighted music.Currently, the battle centres on Metallica’s lawsuit against Napster, producer of the most popular mp3 trading software on the… Continue reading MP3s just the beginning

SU has some fast talking to do

By Editorial

At the most recent Students’ Legislative Council (or SLC for the uninitiated) a rather amusing episode occurred. Students’ Union General Manager Bryan Pryde, in discussing MacEwan Hall redevelopment, briefly pointed to where the SU’s new bar and restaurant is located on the architect’s plans.It seemed apparent to nearly everybody in the room that the new… Continue reading SU has some fast talking to do