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The other day I was standing in line at Tim Hortons, just minding my own business as I tried to work out how I could explain to the cashier the exact right amount of...
The other day I was standing in line at Tim Hortons, just minding my own business as I tried to work out how I could explain to the cashier the exact right amount of...
‘Professional editing services’ not worth the risk Kaity Brown Contributor University life is only about one thing — partying. At least according to UnemployedProfessors.com, a website where students can post their...
Step outside the classroom for the full experience Kaylene McTavish Guest Columnist Summer always seems to fly by, and no matter how much I try to savor the patio weather, September hits...
How to make your student loan last for maximum educational pleasure Samara Hawkins Features Editor Has your bank account suddenly increased in size? Do you find yourself with a line of credit...
Construction expected to be complete by mid-October Holly Triebwasser News Editor The ongoing construction of a new transit hub outside Mount Royal University’s West Gate entrance has caused road closures and bus...
If you’ve been eagerly anticipating a shortened commute to Mount Royal University on the new west LRT line, good news – the project entered the final phase on May 15 when the first two...
As a class project, 30 senior MRU students collaborated this semester to write an insider’s perspective for new and returning MRU students. Tips and tricks from registering for classes to finding a good...
A mountain lion represented by 20-somethings Samara Hawkins Staff Writer Let’s go Cougars! Let’s go Cougars! Oh sorry was that offensive? Chanting the name of our varsity teams shouldn’t be...
What do you want in 2012? Shawn Sky Men’s volleyball “Grigor Kratev, a 7’1” open studies student from France, successfully completed his English Language proficiency class with MRU’s Language Institute in the last...
by James Wilt Faith Columnist Protesting against corporate rule, unfair taxation and rampant poverty seems awfully justified. I would typically be the first in line to sign up for such an event, but...