The amount of government involvement appropriate in public policy was hotly debated at the Fraser Institute’s Student Seminar held Jan. 27 in Edmonton. Topics included privatization of water services, private property rights, Banff national park and natural resource wealth distribution. Guest lecturer Paul Stanway, Editor-in-Chief of the Edmonton Sun, discussed media’s role in reporting economic… Continue reading Bureaucrats feed on resource dollars
Month: February 2001
Dig ancient Calgary
According to the new Fish Creek Interpretive Centre, big things were already happening in Calgary 8,000 years ago. Representatives from the Alberta government and the University of Calgary’s Archaeology program welcomed a new interpretive centre on Jan. 19. which will focus on recent historical discoveries. "Our studies and the displays range from 8,000 years ago… Continue reading Dig ancient Calgary
GSA negotiations begin
By James Keller
Weeks after striking York University graduate students and teaching assistants returned to work, the University of Calgary Graduate Students’ Association is beginning contract negotiations of their own. "There are two parts to the negotiations," explained GSA President Viola Cassis, referring to the Graduate Students’ Appointment Schedule which controls eligibility requirements. The negotiations are divided into… Continue reading GSA negotiations begin
Money means more Nurses
By Rafael Ford
A new grant will feed the need for new Alberta health professionals. On Jan. 18, the government of Alberta announced $38 million in grants, almost entirely directed at expanding Alberta health education. "These program expansions are in keeping with our commitment to enable at least 1,200 more full time equivalent students to enter high priority… Continue reading Money means more Nurses
I could have danced all night
By Natalie Sit
The University of Calgary Ballroom Dance Club has met on the U of C campus since 1975. Its membership is around 1,600 to 1,700Ñhalf of which are U of C students. The Club meets every Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and teaches social ballroom dancing, including the cha-cha, salsa, jive, waltz and two step. "We’re here… Continue reading I could have danced all night
Tackling body image issues
By Aida Sadr
Go ahead, celebrate your natural size. That’s the message the U of C Eating Awareness Team will promote during National Eating Disorder Week, which runs Feb. 4-10. The team, comprised of various representatives from groups concerned with student health and body image, formed to address what they see as a major issue on campus.“We see… Continue reading Tackling body image issues
Athletic council still debated
The University of Calgary Students’ Union and the Dinos Athletic Advisory Council are suffering from an on-again, off-again relationship. For almost a year, the SU has refused to recognize or support the DAAC. SU Vice-president Events Alix d’Archangelo was a member of DAAC when the SU elected to no longer recognize the athletic council, citing… Continue reading Athletic council still debated
CJSW not moving anytime soon
By James Keller
As MacEwan Hall expansion pushes forward, CJSW’s future location is up in the air. "My understanding was that we were always going to move, [but] that remains to be seen," said CJSW station manager Chad Saunders. He pointed out that in the original referendum regarding MacEwan Hall expansion in 1995, the Students’ Union used CJSW… Continue reading CJSW not moving anytime soon
Construction dots campus
By Natalie Sit
The University of Calgary seems to be stuck in its favourite season–construction season. U of C Students’ Union Vice-president Operations and Finance Matt Lauzon thinks MacEwan Hall expansion is progressing well, despite minor construction delays. However, he has doubts about the completion date, which he tentatively sets sometime in fall. "I personally don’t think that… Continue reading Construction dots campus
Brown angers SU reps
By Natalie Sit
This year’s tuition consultation process resulted not only in a tuition increase but also in disagreement between student representatives. University of Calgary Board of Governors student-at-large representative Drew Brown last week asked for the resignation of Students’ Union Vice-president External Duncan Wojtaszek and SU Academic Commissioner Nic Porco because of their comments regarding the 3.7… Continue reading Brown angers SU reps