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LU offers exchange opportunity for international students

By Matt Rabey Laurentian University’s Modern Language department website states, “When you learn to communicate with other people in their own language and culture, you immediately open up access to new opportunities and horizons.” Sabine Jäck, a third-year language student said that a large part of these opportunities can be[…]

Airbandz raises $21,000 for cancer research

By Willie Poll Laurentian’s annual Airbandz event took place on Saturday Feb. 11, which consisted of eight teams competing to say that they are the best “airband.” Each team had a six or less minute dance routine to a mash up of songs. The teams really had to bring it[…]

Laurentian introduces strategic plan

By Kallie Berens Laurentian’s official strategic plan for 2012 to 2017 was formally presented in the Alumni Hall on Feb. 6. Only five pages long, the strategy plan contains forty key points designed to “shape Laurentian,” according to Laurentian University President and Vice-Chancellor Dominic Giroux. “My immediate emotion is excitement,[…]

SGA board calls for SGA president’s resignation

BY ED VEILLEUX After spending two-and-a-half hours outside the boardroom waiting, and then forty minutes answering the SGA board’s questions, SGA President Charlie Andrews watched the board pass a motion, 20 to five, calling for his resignation on Feb. 8. “I’ve expected this to happen before I even started as[…]

Ernie Checkeris Theatre receives renovations

By Nina Nesseth When audiences visit Thorneloe University to enjoy the next theatre production, they will be bound to notice some changes to the Ernie Checkeris Theatre.  Over the December break, the theatre has received some much-needed renovations. “The renovations to the theatre have been desperately needed for several years[…]

Model parliament experience

By Matt Rabey The day began before the sunrise with a 6 a.m. cab ride to Laurentian University. Upon arrival a quick attendance was taken and the luggage and passengers were loaded for the long bus drive to Ottawa. It was my first model parliament and my mixed feelings of[…]

Bryce developing into core player

By Ron Guillet The Laurentian Lady Vees’ basketball team may be struggling in the standings, but the team has plenty of talented youth in the pipeline to look forward to, and one of those players is rookie forward Devenae Bryce. Bryce, who turned 19 on Jan.15, has four years of[…]

Norovirus outbreak turns conference into horror film

By Andy Veilleux National student conferences are commonly the scene of puking 20-somethings, but Canadian University Press’ NASH74 saw students puking as a result of a suspected outbreak of Norovirus as opposed to alcohol consumption. While Saturday night was supposed to bring misbehaviour, drunken fun, and endless memories, the night[…]

“Outbreak” at national student reporter conference

By Andy Veilleux (Update: According to Matt Hirji of Canadian University Press, eleven students were hospitalized and “approximately 60 people showed symptoms.” CUP last checked rooms in the hotel around 4 a.m.) A virus has reportedly broken out at Harbour Towers in Victoria, British Columbia, at the Canadian University Press’ annual[…]

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[…]