The Reflector

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Fly like paper, get high like planes

  It’s a bird! It’s a plane! Wait, it’s dozens of folded pieces of paper flying through the air. This was the scene on Feb. 24 in Mount Royal’s Stanley gym as dozens of...

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City council pulls plug on Race City

Calgary city council has voted against extending the lease of the city’s only facility dedicated to auto racing. The possible closure of Race City Motorsport Park located in southeast Calgary has left many trying...

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Local dancers make waves on canvas

It was somewhat of a surreal scene, stepping into Art Central on Feb. 27. The space wasn’t completely transformed. The lights were dimmed and the storefronts closed. People lined the staircase and one side...

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Hometown Hero

It’s been a great year so far for Calgary sports. The Stampeders brought home the Grey Cup in November, the Flames are sitting atop the Northwest Division with playoffs coming up and the Calgary...

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Playoff time in Cougar town

  It’s playoff time Cougar fans and the athletes who bleed blue and white are hard at work trying to bring home the gold for their student body brethren. Cougars hockey is where Mount...

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Moving up to the big leagues

With Mount Royal recently achieving its AUCC (university) status, Cougar Athletics is now in the process of applying for Canadian Interuniversity Sport standing. Karla Karch, athletics manager for Mount Royal said the athletic department...

Trade time

    It’s NHL trade deadline time people, a time of year when fists aren’t the only things clenched in anticipation or dread at who will be traded where and for how much and...

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Travel Reservations

The thought of travelling abroad and even studying abroad can be a scary one. Being away from your friends and family and out of your comfort zone for an extended period of time doesn’t...

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Editor returns

A familiar face will be returning to the helm of the Reflector next fall. Jeremy Nolais has reclaimed his position as Publishing Editor for the second year in a row. The fourth-year journalism student...