Despite the progress in talking about and dealing with physical and sexually transmitted diseases, a disease still exists on campus that few are willing to talk about–depression. Mental Illness Awareness Week passed with barely a murmur Oct. 3-10 and it might come as a shock to some students to know just how many are affected.… Continue reading Lonely all the time
Month: October 2005
Leadership program rewards ambition
Students looking to bolster their resume with skills suited to commercial or community minded pursuits might be interested in the University of Calgary Leadership Program, run by Student and Academic Services. The Leadership Program runs over four levels: bronze, silver, gold and platinum, with each program involving learning more about leadership skills and making a… Continue reading Leadership program rewards ambition
Go ahead, eat it up
By Rene Bodack
The University of Calgary Faculty of Medicine announced another research success last week, finding new properties indicating cholesterol does not fully deserve its nasty reputation. Until now, cholesterol was thought to be mainly a component of cell structure, causing atherosclerosis and hence various heart diseases when concentrated too highly.However, associate professor of physiology and biophysics… Continue reading Go ahead, eat it up
Trick or treat for hunger
Students with big hearts and scary costumes have a chance to help feed those in need this Halloween.The 10th annual University of Calgary Campus Food Bank’s Halloween Food Drive is hitting the neighbourhoods around the U of C Mon., Oct. 31. Participants are invited to dress up and trick or treat for donations in the… Continue reading Trick or treat for hunger
Take your next course in Mexico
By Angee Johal
Study sessions on the beach? Yes please. The University of Calgary’s Department of Sociology and Credit Travel Study program is offering sociology classes to U of C students in Colima, Mexico this summer. The program is open to students from all faculties, with Sociology 201 and a decent GPA being the only prerequisites. The program… Continue reading Take your next course in Mexico
Corporations take care of their own
Is Walmart a psychopath? In his book The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power, Joel Bakan, a law professor at the University of British Columbia, argues that in contemporary society, corporations become inherently immoral creations due to their legal obligation to increase stock value.“The corporation is created as an institution in a certain… Continue reading Corporations take care of their own
A pat down with your pint
By Emily Senger
Thanks to new security measures students don’t have to wait until the end of the night to get felt up at the Den. The Students’ Union has upped security at the campus watering-hole since September, and pat downs, bag checks along with ID scans are mandatory during busy periods and after concerts in MacEwan Hall.“I… Continue reading A pat down with your pint
An abortion of democracy
By Dale Miller
Canada is not the model democracy it appears to be.This is the message presented in a new documentary, Democracy in the Shadows, that takes a unique look at democracy in Alberta and Canada, as well as the controversy surrounding this issue.The film, produced by the Inglewood Film and Art School and Sweetgrass Films Inc., was… Continue reading An abortion of democracy
Big reactions at chemistry show
The University of Calgary Chemistry Department’s 14th annual Chemistry Show lived up to this year’s motto. With the combination of bright-eyed kids, enthusiastic volunteers, happy organizers and parents, it was indeed a “Chem-tastic Show.” The show concluded National Chemistry Week Sat., Oct. 22 at Market Mall. “We want to show our visitors that chemistry is… Continue reading Big reactions at chemistry show
Hancock vs. students
By Emily Senger
Minister of Advanced Education David Hancock was in the hot seat last week as students grilled him on issues of tuition, accessibility and the province’s post-secondary education review. Hancock visited campus Thu., Oct. 20 for a Students’ Union led open consultation with students. The question and answer session both pleased and angered student leaders, who… Continue reading Hancock vs. students