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December
10, 2004
Vol.
2 No. 12
On
the cover:Third-year
mechanical
engineering
students Alison Logan and Josh Rosvold are part of a team
designing and
building the University of Calgary’s entry in the North American
Solar Challenge, a Tour de France-style race that goes from Austin,
Texas to Calgary. more
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by Ken Bendiktsen |
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100
students, 4000 km, No Gas more
U of C students embark on challenge to build a solar car
Prof
takes total ankle replacement to
a new level more
Joy
to the World more
United
Way touches lives of immigrant students more
Eyre
to lead vet school development more
Athlete
nabs top honours more
U
of C honours international stars more
Student's
initiative knows no borders
Engineering
recognizes industry contributions more
What
a techie wants for X-mas more
Forum
examines First Nations accountability more
The
Last Sorcerer weaves his magic spell more
Clarification more
DEPARTMENTS: To
the Point more
Making
News more Hot
Topic more
IN
THE ANGLO-SAXON TRADITION, many families celebrate
Christmas by
going to mass and
exchanging gifts with family. Calgary increasingly
embraces many diverse cultures, traditions,
festivities and ways of celebrating the holiday
season. What are the festivities and traditions
that you celebrate during the holiday season?
Off
the Beaten Path more Classified
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Events on campus, Dec. 10 - Jan.15, 2005
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