Multiculturalism done right

By Brandon Beasley

German Chancellor Angela Merkel recently declared that the policy of multiculturalism in Germany has “utterly failed.” This comes as many European countries are dealing with the tensions and difficulties resulting from immigration and immigrant populations combined with current economic hardship. Here in Canada there has also been renewed discussion of multiculturalism, with The Globe and… Continue reading Multiculturalism done right

The necessity of unfettered free speech

By Dominik Matusik

Statements about free speech are made very flippantly in the west. The laws of most countries strike a balance between free speech and other rights. Even the United States — which is often cited as the epitome of speech permissiveness — has laws limiting expression for offensiveness or vulgarity. In Canada, laws are even more… Continue reading The necessity of unfettered free speech

Letter: Troubles with new, new atheism

By HJ Hornbeck

Brandon Beasley’s column on “The poverty of New Atheism” [Sept. 30] slammed us for not coming up with a “viable, fulfilling worldview.” Of course we haven’t! Atheism just means you do not believe in a god or gods. Period, end of sentence. Secular Humanists, devout Jains and even some Hindus can all call themselves atheist.… Continue reading Letter: Troubles with new, new atheism

Letter: That Empty Space is Struggling

By Andrea Llewellyn

1) That Empty Space now has one event per month as opposed to previous weekly events, removing a popular community space. 2) There are no longer comfy couches, changing the organic, natural, community space that was previously welcoming for everyone at the events. 3) That Empty Space used to support local, Calgary music. Bigger acts… Continue reading Letter: That Empty Space is Struggling

Judge overturns U of C facebook ruling

By Brent Constantin

A recent court ruling has brought a long running case between University of Calgary students and administration to an end. After posting criticism of an instructor on a Facebook page and facing charges of non-academic misconduct, the U of C was deemed to have no grounds to reprimand those responsible. Court of Queen’s Bench Justice… Continue reading Judge overturns U of C facebook ruling

Fitness lockers swap keys for coins

By Brent Constantin

University of Calgary fitness facility users will be switching their keys for cash when the school replaces its current lockers with new change operated units later this year. Faculty of kinesiology director of communications Don McSwiney said that the switch is mainly to speed up the process and allow fitness staff to do other work.… Continue reading Fitness lockers swap keys for coins

Students’ Union byelection offers science students the vote

By Sarelle Azuelos

University of Calgary students aren’t quite free from voting just yet. The Students’ Union byelection starts next week and students from every faculty will be able to vote on two referendum questions while science students have an extra box to check off. The SU currently charges full-time students a $1 access fee each semester to… Continue reading Students’ Union byelection offers science students the vote