Tagged: food
Life-proof skills worth learning to survive the Inflation
By Mikaela Delos Santos, Publishing Editor There is no arguing in the sentiment that inflation has not been easy for many Canadians. One of the biggest groups affected are university and college students. Juggling...
The Solo Female’s Guide to Backpacking: Christmas market must-do’s in the United Kingdom
By Mackenzie Mason, Staff Writer With Christmas just around the corner (and my return home after three months of travelling through Europe), I’ve been able to stop by a number of Christmas markets all...
Back to School Survival Guide post COVID
By Ambar Mikaella, Contributor Classes are finally back at Mount Royal University (MRU), and we are now allowed to hold in-person classes after being initially cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This is an...
MRU’s Garden to Plate aims to raise food literacy awareness
By Keoputhy Bunny, News Editor An initiative from Mount Royal University (MRU) called Garden to Plate is helping children and their families learn how to grow and prepare their own food through collaborative classes...
10 incredible BIPOC-owned restaurants keeping me full during the pandemic
By Karina Zapata, Publishing Editor I’ll be honest — I have become best friends with the Skip the Dishes app since the pandemic started. This is partly because I’m determined to support local restaurants during...
Try these three-course lunches for only $25 at the Summer Feast food festival
By Karina Zapata, Publishing Editor It’s official — summer is coming off to an end. But, before you spend the next several months with your nose in a book, you can make sure to finish...
How to eat your way around the world in Calgary
By Mackenzie Mason, Contributor Nothing beats exploring a new city on the other side of the world, and all the culinary experiences that come with it. But not everyone — especially us students — can...
What the heck is intuitive eating?
By Isabelle Bennett, Features Editor Imagine this: it’s 2018. Searching for the energy to get out of bed, you scroll through Facebook. Four of your relatives have shared the same article about romaine lettuce causing...
West Gate Social replaces Hub at MRU in response to student feedback
By Ryleigh Stangness, Staff Writer Over the past summer, the Hub saw radical changes that John Hadley, Director of Business and Building Services, says have been vital to the revival of this student social...