U of C prof collaborates with human rights project in Kenya

By Farah Kammourieh

Imagine you’re a 10-year-old girl living in rural Kenya. You are sexually assaulted and you report the incident to the police. Chances are, your report will not be taken seriously. Not because laws aren’t there to protect you. The law isn’t being enforced. One group decided to change this. In May 2013, a human rights… Continue reading U of C prof collaborates with human rights project in Kenya

Venezuelan protests come to Calgary

By Zainab Takuma

Venezuela has seen a lot of unrest over the past two weeks. Beginning on Feb. 12 — the country’s National Youth Day ­— anti-government protesters lashed out over food shortages, high inflation and the government’s abuse of power. Calgarians have taken to the streets in solidarity. Mayda Boberly, a Venezuelan student at the University of… Continue reading Venezuelan protests come to Calgary

Break dancing in MacHall broken up

By Kate Jacobson

Campus Security recently brought concerns to the Students’ Union over the breakdancers in the MacHall south courtyard. The SU has a general liability policy that covers club activities. It provides both insurance against bodily harm and liability for property damage. Since the breakdancing is not officially approved by the SU, Campus Security is concerned that… Continue reading Break dancing in MacHall broken up

Pay more money and spot the duds

By Riley Hill

If you’re wondering why the hallways are smothered in posters, our student union is having an election. Candidates will go to great lengths to get your attention. Last year, this guy just walked around in a Batman suit with a big sign. The year before, one candidate’s strategy included complimenting guys on their dicks, and… Continue reading Pay more money and spot the duds

CJSW referendum brings out yes and no campaigns

By Riley Hill

During this year’s election, students will be asked to raise the $5.00 CJSW levy by an extra dollar per semester. The campus radio station wants the money to pursue their plans for growth, but one University of Calgary student argues undergrads shouldn’t foot the bill. CJSW wants to rebuild its website so live shows are… Continue reading CJSW referendum brings out yes and no campaigns

Dinos hope to shock Cascades in basketball playoff series

By Ashton Chugh

The future is looking bright for the young women’s basketball team. After starting their season off on an eight-game losing streak, the Dinos flipped the switch and are now heading into the Canadian Interuniversity Sport playoffs as the fourth-seed in the prairie division. “At the beginning of the year we faced some adversity injury-wise that… Continue reading Dinos hope to shock Cascades in basketball playoff series