Former Gryphon hockey player finds great success in Europe Born and raised in Toronto, Marcel Kars has enjoyed a decorated hockey career, with several European countries marked along the way. Before crossing the Atlantic Ocean, Kars was a dominant force for the Guelph Gryphons varsity men’s hockey team. Kars also […]
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Why First-Born Children are Smarter
Parenting styles shown to influence children’s performance in school A recent study suggests that first-born children are more likely to perform better in school and are perceived as more successful than their later-born siblings. As a first-born child myself, I am in favour of this notion – though my younger […]
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How to make friends with sassy red-heads on trains If you’re like me, Mondays are possibly the best day of the week, because you finally get another half hour closer to Ted FINALLY meeting the mother – and, if you’re like me, you absolutely love the mother and everything she […]
BBM Launched for Android and iOS
Finally, BBM for all While BlackBerry has had a lot of negative headlines in the media lately (much of which is debatable), they have recently done something to appease the masses. There had been some rumblings about BlackBerry Messenger going cross-platform for quite some time; on Oct. 21 the application […]
Insta-What?
Why I love raw format, and you should too Ask any professional photographer and they will probably tell you they always shoot in raw format. But, is it right for you and the level of photography you strive for? When I say format, I mean the way in which your […]
Reflecting on Project Serve Canada
Exploring the concepts of service learning and community-based experiential learning through Project Serve Canada with the Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation When I stopped by a table on campus to grab some free hot chocolate two years ago, I had no idea the impact it would have on my […]
To Hell With Halloween
If you’re among the vast majority of the 22,000 students here, you don’t have any kids (at least, none that you know of) so don’t feel obligated to read the following opinions of All Hallows Eve, as it was originally called. First, let’s consider our dark past to determine whether the […]
Ten Reasons to Stop the PPP
The University of Guelph Administration is currently promoting the “Program Prioritization Process” (PPP). This process, which saw programs evaluated and ranked against each other, is designed to guide $32.4 million worth of cuts over the next three years. For students it means that, while tuition fees continue to rise each […]
Between Helpings, Remember What You’re Celebrating
Ninth annual Anti-colonial Thanksgiving shines light on First Nations plight. The ninth annual Anti-colonial Thanksgiving Dinner was held Friday Oct. 18 at the Guelph Youth Music Centre. The event is premised on the idea that traditional Thanksgivings are a celebration of when Europeans settlers killed and robbed the indigenous people […]
“Dreaming in Digital” with CFRU
Time to “Raise Your Voice!” Campus radio station CFRU 93.3FM is inviting students to rise to the challenge of helping them raise $10,000 for this year’s campaign, Raise Your Voice!. The theme chosen this year is “Dreaming In Digital,” and during the next week – Oct. 26 to Nov. 2 […]
