Chris Dumont (left) and Torquil Campbell recorded their third record nomadically, contrasting their Vancouver-themed 2006 effort.
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Drew Moore (left) rehearses in his role as detective Stone, hired to find the beautiful bad girl, Mallory, played by Shruti Kothari (right).
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Musical Director Ian Eatock brings to life the score that won City of Angels a slew of Tony Awards including Best Musical and Best Original Score.
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Wood and Wires has grown exponentially into a production company since Adrian Vieni, ArtSci ‘11, dove in headfirst in 2009, filming Mother Mother, Moneen and The Wilderness of Manitoba in Toronto.
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Javier Bardem’s brilliant portrayal of the impassive Uxbal brings to mind Marlon Brando’s memorable performance as Paul in 1972’s Last Tango in Paris.
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Director Alejandro González Iñárritu illuminates a more realistically squalid, impoverished and crowded Barcelona as the backdrop for Biutiful, a departure from the lavish estates we’re used to in portrayals of Europe
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Eight students live in the Sci ‘44 Co-op at 30 Garrett St. Graeme Melcher, ArtSci ’12 (second from left) says that co-op fosters a commnity environment.
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Founding members of Sci ‘44.
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There are 21 Sci ‘44 Co-ops in the student Ghetto.
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This year there were no nominations submitted to the Municipal Affairs Commission (MAC) for the Golden Cockroach Award. Traditionally the award has been given out to the student ghetto’s worst landlord.
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The women’s soccer team, who were recognized as the top varsity team with the Jim Tait Trophy, put their hands on their coveted CIS trophy at the Colour Awards.
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Receiver Blaise Morrison was the night’s student-speaker. He reflected on his years with the football team.
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Upon graduation, Aiken decided to complete 52 jobs in 52 weeks to find his true calling. His project became a movement for students everywhere.
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Publishing and Copy Centre Head Manager Jeff Heenan says his service is way ahead in revenue this year according to February reports.
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Outgoing Retail Services Director Ashely Eagan says the goal of the Tricolour Outlet budget this year was to have a small deficit.
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Asad Chishti
Our panellists agreed that the ban will only have a meaningful effect if more fountains and free access points to water are provided.
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Banning bottled water won’t solve the problem, Dan Osborne argues.
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Competition and perfectionism are common contributors to much of the anxiety students feel around exam season.
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Jonathon Lawrance of men’s hockey and Katie Matthew of women’s volleyball were named top male and female varsity athletes.
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Lisa McLaughlin of women’s lacrosse was awarded top female varsity club athlete.
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Liam and Pat Twomey of cycling were recognized as the top male varsity club athletes.
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At the Varsity Colour Awards, Sam Sabourin of football and Liz Boag of women’s basketball were named top rookies.
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Athletic therapist James Sawchuk works on track and field athlete Shane Kelly at the Athletic Therapy department.
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Vicky Wiltshire, head of the Athletic Therapy department, said that the clinic is busy all year with injuries as the Gaels train throughout the seasons.
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Fourth-year wing Christine Wallace suffered a tough injury in an exhibition match against the McGill Martlets.
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Amanda Balsys, one of the many members of local group The Gertrudes, plays a completely solar and wind-powered set in Market Square on Saturday to commemorate Earth Hour, an effort established in 2007 in Sydney to raise awareness around climate change.