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February 7, 2013
Heartbreak in Kingston

Coming off a five-set victory against Royal Military College the night before, the McMaster Women’s Volleyball team continued their journey on the road and headed to Kingston, Ont. where they faced the hosting Queens Golden Gaels.   McMaster started off rocky to begin the first set as their passing consistency was lacking and service from […]

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February 7, 2013
The home stretch

Scott Hastie Assistant Sports Editor   As McMaster’s regular season approaches its conclusion, the team is running better than it ever has, blowing out teams it should blow out and hanging tough with teams it can hang tough with. While earlier in the season the team played to their potential for only brief periods at […]

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February 7, 2013
Marauders locked in playoff race

Scott Hastie Assistant Sports Editor   This year’s playoff race is going to come down to a photo finish and Mac will be looking to come from behind. After dropping a crucial game against the Western Mustangs, the Marauders will need to be near-perfect to grab a home playoff spot as they’re currently sitting two […]

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February 7, 2013
What's next for Campbell?

Nichole Fanara / Silhouette Staff The results speak for themselves: popular Mr. Campbell has made it to the top of the MSU ladder. And although his issues are legitimate enough to win him such a prestigious title and his focus is presumably appropriately placed, I wonder if he will take any platform points from his fellow […]

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February 7, 2013
Anxiety of influence

Sarah O’Connor / Silhouette Staff It is only natural that we compare ourselves to other people. This need follows us up to the point when it’s career time, when we start making our way in the world and start comparing ourselves to others who have been in the same career paths as us. We start to […]

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February 7, 2013
Editorial: MAPS saga is all over (for now, at least)

Trust isn’t easy to earn back. But McMaster’s part-time students association is off to a good start. After months of silence on misspending allegations, they’ve come clean and are starting over. 2011 financial statements are released. Executive director Sam Minniti is out. The whole board of directors is out. A new board was elected at […]

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February 7, 2013
Vision Circle: The Art of Roy Thomas

  Roy Thomas wanted his art to teach. The Ahnisnabae-born Ojibwa artist has come to be considered as one of Canada’s most influential aboriginal artists. Born in the small Northwestern Ontario community of Long Lac, Roy is one of the leading representatives of the ‘Woodland School of Art’ – a style of painting popularized by […]

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February 7, 2013
medea: ladykiller performances

At the heart of every tragedy, you’ll find a woman.   And though that bears a misogynistic truth in an otherwise patriarchal construct, it is no more apparent both in a literal and figurative sense than in McMaster Thespian Company’s production of Euripides’ Medea. As a tale lacking in a sense of right and wrong, […]

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February 7, 2013
Gord Bond: Funny Faces

Over the past two years Hamilton has found a new spark of life in the downtown core’s growing arts scene. James St. North in particular has bloomed into a lively area buzzing with new stores that range from small boutique shops to organic bakeries to, of course, the communal gathering each month for Art Crawl. […]

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February 1, 2013
David Campbell wins MSU presidential election

It was second time’s a charm for David Campbell. In a landslide victory, the Arts & Science graduate beat out six other candidates to win the election for MSU President. At about 10 p.m. on Thursday night, he got the good news in a phone call from current MSU president Siobhan Stewart. David was speechless […]

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