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November 10, 2011
Got hair? Here’s your fix

Jenna Shamoon  Silhouette Staff All of us, both guys and gals, have had concerns regarding hair removal procedures, their costs and, most of all, their results. Some types of hair removal are easier to talk about than others. Women, for example, commonly remove hair on their legs, armpits, upper lips, and eyebrows. However, there are […]

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November 10, 2011
Mac falls short of bronze

Fraser Caldwell Sports Editor   The Marauders had reeled off an impressive late-season run of form to reach the OUA’s Final Four, but that streak came to the most abrupt of ends on Nov. 5 and 6. Facing the top two teams in the OUA East and two squads consistently ranked among the country’s elite […]

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November 10, 2011
Buy clothes on a dime

Katherine George  Silhouette Staff It’s not uncommon for university students to be unemployed, slaving away at minimum-wage jobs or drowning in student debt. As a result, leisurely activities such as shopping can easily become stressful activities. Fortunately, shopping for high-quality clothing does not always have to come at great expense. Both men and women can […]

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November 10, 2011
Winter wonderwear

Cassandra Jeffery  Assistant InsideOut editor The leaves are changing colours, the frost is creeping in, and the weather outside is approaching frightful. Once again, the snowy season is upon us, and that means it’s prime time to start putting away those flip-flops. As Canadians, we understand the unpredictability of the winter weather – we can […]

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November 10, 2011
The Skin I Live In (Film Review)

                The Skin I Live In Directed by: Pedro Almodovar Starring: Antonio Banderas, Elena Anaya 3 out of 5 stars Myles Herod Entertainment Editor Spain’s Pedro Almodóvar could not make a boring picture if he tried. Equally lauded and chastised – sometimes for the same film – his […]

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November 10, 2011
Framed: McMaster's new student play explores the complex role of artists in society

                  Jemma Wolfe Senior ANDY Editor Are artists getting framed? Do you feel framed by society? Framed, this year’s Fall Major production by McMaster’s School of the Arts, premieres this week to much anticipation. Framed was conceptualized by upper-year Theatre & Film Studies students who wanted to […]

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November 10, 2011
ER opens its doors

Kacper Niburski Assistant News Editor Watermelons. Helium balloons. Cookies with pink icing. While such novelties could very well describe the perfect picnic, these instead were present at the Children’s Emergency Department open house on Nov. 5. Having closed their doors to anyone older than eighteen years of age since Apr. 4, the open house served […]

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November 10, 2011
Tuition hike on horizon for Ontario students

Brian Decker Executive Editor   The Ontario Liberals’ plan to give a 30 per cent discount on tuition may end up costing some students a little bit more. The Liberals’ election promise, which offered a 30 per cent decrease in the cost of tuition to students from households earning less than $160,000 per year, may […]

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November 10, 2011
Chicken Enchiladas

Cassandra Jeffery  Assistant InsideOut Editor   Ingredients:  4 boneless chicken breasts 8 flour tortillas 3 cups of chicken broth 2 cups tomato sauce 2½ cups Monterey Jack cheese 1 medium-sized onion 2 fresh oregano springs 1 bay leaf 2 teaspoons hot cayenne pepper ¼ teaspoon cinnamon 2 teaspoons chilli powder 2 tablespoons tomato paste 1 […]

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November 10, 2011
Love should never hurt

Neepa Parikh SHEC Media   So you think you’re in a perfect relationship. You’re clearly in love with your new partner and you are both really close. But how do you know if you’re relationship is a healthy one? Fear not,  I have some answers for you. First, let’s define a healthy relationship. It’s one […]

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