Huskier and tougher

By Carly Benson

In a battle between the only undefeated teams left in the Canada West division, the University of Saskatchewan Huskies skated away with two victories, leaving the Dinos with a .500 record. After annihilating the Pronghorns last weekend and having such success on both the power-play and penalty kill, the defensive collapse comes as quite a… Continue reading Huskier and tougher

Volleysaurs bronzed at Dino Cup

By Carly McKay

It isn’t quite what they had envisioned, but a third place finish in last weekend’s Husky Dino Cup Oct. 29-30 is still quite an accomplishment for the Dinos men’s volleyball team. With a 4-0 record at the University of Saskatchewan preseason tournament under their belts, most of the players had high hopes heading into action… Continue reading Volleysaurs bronzed at Dino Cup

Ready for the season?

By Emma Cutfield

It’s hard to imagine a cougar getting anywhere fast on three legs or a lion attacking anything without using its claws or teeth. Nevertheless, the University of Calgary Dinos men’s basketball team was short three to four guards during each game this past weekend. The absence of these strong players is one reason for the… Continue reading Ready for the season?

Thank the Lord we’re hosting

By Tanya DeLyzer and Amanda VanSteelandt

This final week of regular season soccer competition was full of Pronghorns and Pandas and Dinos, oh my! A Pronghorn, more commonly called an antelope, uses its sharp vision to see danger and its superior agility to run away from it. The University of Lethbridge Pronghorns were ecologically disappointing this past weekend. They neither saw… Continue reading Thank the Lord we’re hosting

Unfair Comments

By Patti Dawkins

Editor, the Gauntlet, I was shocked and dismayed to read Greg Clayton’s ill-informed letter to Kevin Allen. As a Full Frontal community volunteer for this past year I have enjoyed the exciting, creative, inclusive, challenging and enriching environment of NUTV. Mr. Clayton quotes the purpose of NUTV as defined by the Students’ Union Media Bylaws… Continue reading Unfair Comments

NUTV is good for you

By Robinder Uppal

Editor, the Gauntlet, About three weeks ago, I walked into the NUTV office, curious to find out more about the organization. Within 20 minutes, I had already become a member and was sitting in on my first production meeting. By the next week, I was scheduled to volunteer on two different shoots. Just last week… Continue reading NUTV is good for you

Too many elections

By Вen Li

As politicos from all over campus gathered in the Den’s Red Room to watch election returns from the United States on Tuesday, as the broader community became engrossed in the circus across the border like watching a repeat car accident in slow motion, and as the venerable Canadian Broadcasting Corporation gave around the clock coverage… Continue reading Too many elections