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NFL Wide Receiver?

NFL Wide Receiver?

By Ben Lewis • on June 4, 2010

Just the Latest Addition to Shawn Gore’s Resumé If you saw the games firsthand, you witnessed the speed and explosiveness. If you encountered him at the Bishop’s gym, you witnessed the undeniable dedication and focus. If you viewed his YouTube highlights, you were likely dazzled by the tantalizing playmaking abilities. So where has all of this

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News

Corporation Votes for Massive Restructuring

Corporation Votes for Massive Restructuring

By Ronan OBeirne • on June 4, 2010

Governing board accepts historic overhaul

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Business

‘Help Wanted, must be prepared to impress’

‘Help Wanted, must be prepared to impress’

By Matthew Hamilton-Smith • on June 4, 2010

In the face of economic crises, finding a job has become increasingly difficult for university graduates. Jobs that appeared to be in demand when one applied to university are becoming scarcer. With many applicants vying for few positions, the job market has suddenly become highly competitive. Applicants must now have a variety of accomplishments and [...]

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Opinion

Will Banning the Burqa and the Niqab Also Thwart Women’s Rights?

Will Banning the Burqa and the Niqab Also Thwart Women’s Rights?

By Caroline Brunet • on April 9, 2010

The last issue of the Campus featured an article from The Peak, the Simon Fraser University newspaper, by Dan McPeake. It was titled “Being secular does not mean banning religion: French move to ban the burqa hurts religious freedom.” The editor’s note to the article pointed out that a similar ban is currently being debated [...]

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Features

Evolving in the East and Fringing in the West

Evolving in the East and Fringing in the West

By Kurt Shantz • on June 4, 2010

Your guide to summer festivals across the Dominion
Summer is here, and that means a lot of things to the students here, such as eternal sunshine on the beach, seeing our families, mind-blowing barbecue and scrambling for employment to get some much needed liquidity. But more importantly, summer is the season for festivals.
Canada has a proud [...]

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Arts & Culture

If Music be the Food of Love, Play On

If Music be the Food of Love, Play On

By Evan Pynes • on June 4, 2010

Twelfth of Never hits the stage June 11th

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Sports

Steven Turner Signs with Argonauts to Fulfill Long-time Dreams

Steven Turner Signs with Argonauts to Fulfill Long-time Dreams

By Nicholas Duhamel • on June 4, 2010

Coach Leroy Blugh clearly has a knack for shaping his players into professional talent, as seen in Jamall Lee, Dan McCullough and James Yurichuk, all of whom settled very nicely in the CFL. More recently however, the spotlight has been on the next three promising Gaiters: Shawn Gore (who recently signed a rookie contract with [...]

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Enviro News

Bottled Water Faces Increasingly Strong Opposition

Bottled Water Faces Increasingly Strong Opposition

By Christopher Bolduc • on November 5, 2009

A glimpse at the bottled water debate.
The debate rages on as regular Canadian citizens begin to hear the buzz to remove bottled water from municipalities and cities. Even Bishop’s University might be hit by this wave before the school year is over. But what is the bottled water debate, and why should we be so [...]

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Got a question for Whitney? Click Here!

Do you have a question about sex or relationships? Ask Whitney! .          .          .          .           .              .         .            

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The King of Bass

Dubstep: The next big thing Dubstep. Unless you’re an avid listener of electronic music, the term is probably one you’re not familiar with. The only thing you really need to know about dubstep is that

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Art for Art’s Sake

Bishop’s Students Perform Yasmina Reza’s Art in Bandeen Hall It all started when graduating Bishop’s Drama student Lucy Collingwood decided that she wanted to direct some theatre in her free time

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Around the World

Hyperactive Hurricane Season Expected This hurricane season could be a threatening one according to predictions by a top U.S climate agency.  The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)

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The Marriage of Figaro by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

A Night on the Town: the Opera in Toronto Director Marshall Pynkoski’s comedic production of The Marriage of Figaro by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart maintains the perfect balance of drama and music. There

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Fashion Frenzy

How to dress to impress So, you’ve finally graduated from Bishop’s University and now it’s time for you to start looking for a job. I don’t mean an “ice-cream store down the street” kind of

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Gail Anderson-Dargatz’s “The Cure for Death by Lightning”

Looking for some summer reading? If you’re looking for some not-so-light summer reading by a Canadian author, you might consider The Cure for Death by Lightning by Gail Anderson-Dargatz.  The book is

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Don’t Ban the Burka, Belgium

The debate over face coverings is all about xenophobia, not security Both Belgium and France have passed parliamentary votes that could lead to banning Muslim women from wearing burkas in public places,

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German regulators resolve to discourage speculation in financial markets

Having just graduated from the William School of Business, with concentrations in Management and Finance, the last four years of studying businesses and financial markets have been an extremely amazing

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