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Monthly Archive: December 2011

Drame: a rising OUA star

By Andy Veilleux Six-foot-plus, African-born strikers are a rarity in Ontario’s university soccer circuit. Dieri Drame, whose game can most closely be compared with Didier Drogba of Chelsea and Côte d’Ivoire fame, due to his physical style and goal-scoring pedigree, is one such player. In the 2010-2011 season, Drame netted[…]

Silhouettes to honour fourteen Montreal massacre victims

By Kallie Berens On Dec. 6, 14 silhouettes representing the women who were killed in the Montreal massacre in 1989 will be displayed in the bowling alley. “We’re hoping that people can walk by and take a moment to reflect on this time in history, and learn from our goal,[…]

LU parking debate rages on

By Ron Guillet Some students may feel the parking rates at Laurentian University are high, but Laurentian chief of staff Chris Mercer assures they are below city rates and consistent with other universities. The current rate for lot 15, otherwise known as “the pit,” is $219 for a year-pass, or[…]

Column: CIS needs more funding

By Andy Veilleux Canadian varsity athletics face a number of issues that are not witnessed in professional sports, or at the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association) level. This statement alone seems obvious, and ignorant however, it is worth looking at the comment with an eye for detail. While the calibre[…]

Voyageurs season recap

By Ron Guillet The Laurentian Voyageurs’ soccer team had a slow start to the Ontario University Athletics season, but displayed team chemistry and perseverance as they battled their way to the OUA semi-finals before the Carleton Ravens ended their season. The Voyageurs finished 6-4-4 and ranked fifth in the East[…]

SGA presents annual budget

By Ed Veilleux Nothing surprises Charles Wilson when it comes to working out a budget. “I’ve been on the board of a non-profit organization since I was 16,” Wilson, the 26-year-old executive administrator of the SGA, said. “I know what a budget looks like and what it should flow like.”[…]

A sober look at the concept of ‘legacy’

By Ed Veilleux It has been a crazy few months out here, tucked away from the rest of Sudbury at Laurentian University. School administration seems to have an insatiable hunger for expansion. Plans to expand in Barrie are well underway now that Barrie city council has OK’d funding and the[…]