Category: News

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Opportunities for exchange

Tubing in caves, rappelling down cliffs, jumping into canyons, and snowboarding in plus degree weather; just another hard day at work while on my New Zealand exchange. Oh yes, there were classes somewhere in-between...

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Election apathy — what is it good for?

by Edward Osborne There is an election coming up? Big deal. At least that seems to be the overwhelming opinion around MRU. There is literally no contest for the executive council; each open space...

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Gaps in res after ski staff leave

by Kylie Robertson Cries of “Aussie, Aussie, Aussie!” will be met with silence this year in Mount Royal residence. A partnership between Mount Royal Residence Services and Canada Olympic Park to house their international...

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MRU contributes to Haiti relief

  On Jan. 12, the island country of Haiti was hit with a devastating 7.0 magnitude earthquake that left the country’s capital, Port au Prince, in absolute ruins. With 80 per cent of the...

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What the #%$& does the SA do?

by Zoey Duncan & Claire Miglionico  In mid-January, The Reflector performed an informal survey of students to gauge what the biggest issues on campus are. We also asked students their opinion of the SAMRU....

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Beating boredom: Get your blog on

I trust everyone has had a lovely holiday season. It feels…nice…to be back. More stressful already than anything but that’s the way the cookie crumbles for now I suppose. Aside from trying to get...

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MRU simplifies scholarship applications

by Nori Sinclair More than $2.5 million in scholarship money is now only a few clicks away for Mount Royal University students. In a move that follows five years of gradual improvements from their...

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MRU one semester in

by Zoey Duncan  News Editor   One semester into Mount Royal’s new existence as a university, plenty of changes are underway, and many more are brewing     The school has changed beyond recognition...

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Accio bestseller!

While the original target audience for the wildly popular Harry Potter series may have been children, it’s clear that it has transcend­ed the adolescent world and even made its way onto the Mount Royal...