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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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BU’s Recent CFL Combine Dominance Has a Common Denominator: Coach Blugh

BU’s Recent CFL Combine Dominance Has a Common Denominator: Coach Blugh

By Jordan Winnett • on April 9, 2010

In a change of pace from the Gaiter Profile which has focused on athletes from an array of sports around Bishop’s, I decided it was time to give some attention to the coaches that help these students reach their sporting potentials. With the 2010 Canadian Football League Evaluation Camp having come and gone, I thought it was time to sit down with

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Watch out world, here comes Bishop’s!

Watch out world, here comes Bishop’s!

By Christine Scott • on March 31, 2010

We win NIBS As many have already heard, our very own Bishop’s University students took home the top prize at the hotly contested NIBS (Network of International Business Schools) case competition. This year’s team consisted of four prominent business students who charmed their way to top ranks in this year’s case competition held in Kolding, Denmark,

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Oliver Twist: A Street Boy’s Progress

Oliver Twist: A Street Boy’s Progress

By Christian Mathews-Gagne • on March 17, 2010

Oliver Twist chronicles the misadventures of a young orphan boy struggling to find his way. Directed by Professor Gregory Tuck, who was celebrating his 40th production here at Bishop’s, bringing this story to life was no small feat. Robert Dawson portrayed the role of Oliver Twist, but it was the group of actors as a whole that truly made the play.

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Johnson Wins SRC Presidency; All VPs Acclaimed

Johnson Wins SRC Presidency; All VPs Acclaimed

By Ronan OBeirne • on March 12, 2010

Turnout approaches 40% in 2010-11 Council elections. Paige Johnson emerged victorious yesterday in the four-horse race for SRC President, topping the nearest runner-up by more than 100 votes. Of the three other candidates, Nathaniel Thomas landed in second with 199 votes, followed by Quinn Lanzon with 179 and Guillaume Savard-Daigle, who took 37. Eighteen

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Capitaine Grec Owners Accused of Harassment

Capitaine Grec Owners Accused of Harassment

By Lynsey Hachey • on February 24, 2010

For at least three Bishop’s students, Capitaine Grec is much more than the quintessential wrap-up to a drunken night. Serious accusations are being levelled against the establishment by several female servers who have worked there over the past two years. The women say that while working at Grec, they were victims of verbal and physical harassment

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SRC Elections Declared Invalid; Process Begins Anew Today

SRC Elections Declared Invalid; Process Begins Anew Today

By Ronan OBeirne • on February 10, 2010

Leung acknowledges missteps as Council moves to re-open nominations. The upcoming elections for next year’s SRC were declared invalid last night by the current Council, at an emergency meeting held in the Gait. The Council was acting on the advice of its Chief Returning Officer, Adam Peabody, who cited several constitutional breaches in the nomination

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Lights, Camera, Fashion

Lights, Camera, Fashion

By Christian Mathews-Gagne • on February 6, 2010

Bishop’s University’s Fourth Annual Fashion Show Everyone was dressed to the nines as Centennial played host to Bishop’s Fourth Annual Charity Fashion Show. With all proceeds from this year going to the relief effort in Haiti, BU managed to raise $7000. Along with the government’s assistance, who matched all donations made at the show, UNICEF

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Kielburger Implores Students to Take Action

Kielburger Implores Students to Take Action

By Connie Jensen • on January 27, 2010

Free the Children Founder shares his experience in Haiti. Craig Kielburger spoke to an enrapt crowd of students, faculty, and community members last night at Centennial Theatre. Having just returned from Haiti four days prior, he humbly shared with the audience his experiences in Port-au-Prince. Founder of Free the Children and co-founder of Me to We,

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POUTINE CHALLENGE 2009

POUTINE CHALLENGE 2009

By The Campus • on November 24, 2009

It’s everyone’s greatest pleasure and deepest regret. Whether you order in or stumble down the street, everyone at Bishop’s has experienced Quebec’s delicacy. This is why it has become a Campus tradition to gather once a year to rate all that Lennoxville and Sherbrooke has to offer in terms of fries, gravy and cheese curds. A panel of eight

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