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Spring 2005 » Premiere Issue!

Spring 2005Features

From slide rules to solar cars

Technology primes students for the future.

Colour the skin you're in

A sociology professor gives new meaning to creating a permanent mark through research.

Fast Track '05

U of C invests in students.

Moving downtown

Urban campus ramps up as researchers and students head downtown.

Digging for gold

Colleen Sharpe prepares The Nickle Arts Museum for the exhibit of the decade.

Damn good idea

Ravinder Minhas has created a beer empire with his sister, all before graduating from university.

Upstanding Alumni

Practically Art

Aurelie Tu's Nike creations are art pieces with function.

Behind the Scenes

Zoran Kacic-Alesic creates movie magic for George Lucas.

Some Strings Attached

Jamie Desautels tours with David Byrne.

Unlimited Alumni

Find out what former classmates are up to.

Unique Alumni

Writer Alison Gresik decides between penmanship and pixels.

Departments

Universal Note

Geomatics professor and pioneer writes on the importance of technology.

Update News

The latest happenings at U of C.

Upbeat Events

Campus Fair and Arch Awards coming soon to the campus near you.

Uncover Research

From bad news on the Bow Valley's grizzly bear population to good news on glacier melting and water reservoirs.

Unconventional Researcher

Konrad Walus is looking at ways to revolutionize computers.

Unite Community

Alberta's history goes online for easy access.

Unveil Works

Books and recommendations by faculty, alumni, and students.

Unexpected View

Dick Haskayne is old school when it comes to keeping the books.

Unleashed Opinion

Is biotechnology helpful or harmful?

Unforgettable Imagery

A cold-war telescope finds new life searching the skies.

Poetry

Mushroom Clouds

U of C's new poet professor is also the country's fastest-selling bard.