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by Jeanette Stewartthe Carillon Several students have raised concerns over the voting procedure for Women’s Director in last week’s University of Regina Students’ Union (URSU) election. (read more) |
by Morgan Bradshawthe Carillon The Canada Games are coming up soon, and as many as 2,400 athletes will be coming to the University of Regina to compete. (read more) |
| Arts: Hardcore dancing and hamburgers | Feature: Tree planting for the summer |
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by Kent Farago the Carillon It doesn’t seem possible, but there are places where McDonalds doesn’t load their food with salt. “There are lots of McDonalds’ over here [in the UK] but they are really, really bland. It tastes plain, nothing is salty and nothing is tasty,” said Misery Signals vocalist Jesse Zaraska as he sounds off on British food. (read more) |
by Bruce Montcombrouxthe Manitoban WINNIPEG (CUP)–Considering tree planting as a road to summer riches? It can be done, but it takes a lot of hard work. Before moving on to other, greener pastures of summer employment, I used to plant trees. In fact, over my numerous seasons, I have planted about three-quarters of a million trees from Ontario across to Manitoba, Northern Alberta, British Columbia and the upper regions of Vancouver Island. (read more) |
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Editorial: A careful choice Ode to the library Confessions of a Freshman: The music made me do it Hold on to your handlebars |
Eyes on Sports: Nothing has changed Fit as a Fiddle: Get outside this summer CIS set for next cycle, model |
Finding Emo Singles Bar: Fresh Princes and Little Sisters Genies is a bobble Spliced goes silent |