Articles By: Christian Mathews-Gagne

/ April 6, 2011 5:47 pm

The Green Energy Bubble

The recent tragedy in Japan has renewed momentum in the debate about whether or not nuclear power is a safe form of energy. A bi-product of this debate has been a surge in the buying of shares in companies that develop alternative forms of energy such as solar power.

/ April 6, 2011 5:41 pm

The Latest from RIM

Having lost its throne in the consumer smartphone world to the likes of Apple’s iPhone and Google’s Android phones, Canada’s best-known wireless device company has been preparing itself to play catch-up with its competitors.

/ April 6, 2011 5:36 pm

All Class, All the Time

At the age of 33, Luke Boyd has released fourteen studio albums, the latest being entitled “Handshakes & Middle Fingers”. Better known by his stage name, Classified or Class for short, Luke hails from the small town of Enfield, Nova Scotia.

/ March 31, 2011 1:08 pm

Life’s a Pitch

How does one make a successful pitch? Bishop’s students were lucky enough to gain some insight into how, with a visit from Dianne Buckner.

/ March 31, 2011 12:53 pm

BU Undergrad Participates in National Entrepreneurial Initiative

The Next 36, is a program designed to help launch the careers of 36 of Canada’s most promising and innovative undergraduates. Students are selected through a rigorous national selection process and then placed into teams of four.

/ March 16, 2011 7:44 pm

Bombardier’s Recent Success

Joseph-Armand Bombardier founded Bombardier Inc in 1942 in the Eastern Townships of Quebec. Today it is one of the largest manufacturers of mass transportation equipment and recreational equipment in the world.

/ March 16, 2011 7:43 pm

Follow The Leader

Smugness – that’s what Apple CEO Steve Jobs exudes every time he appears to unveil his company’s latest innovation. He’s even gone to the lengths of calling competitor’s software “outdated.”

/ February 23, 2011 5:46 pm

30 Seconds of Fame

What does 2.8 million dollars buy you exactly? Today, it buys 30 seconds of exposure to a captive audience of approximately 90 million viewers who look forward to the advertisements almost as much as they do the game.

/ November 3, 2010 11:59 pm

$29 for Michael Jackson…Sort Of

$29 per ticket, for a student… right away I knew that I’d probably be one of the only students going to see this live rendition of Michael Jackson’s Thriller. Unfortunately I was proven correct. Besides my roommate and I, whom I managed to drag out, the average age of the audience was about 40. In other words, those who could afford to pay the hefty ticket price came out.

/ October 6, 2010 5:40 pm

“Somebody Blabbed”

Christina Battle at the Foreman Art Gallery