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“Through this bountiful gift, Mr. was a strong supporter of the liberal
Ingram has created an award that for arts, which is why he decided that his
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decades to come will support students awards benefit students in the faculty of fluence the number of students that
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Earlier this year, the University of their communities,” said University of pleted his degree at the University of
contributor University of Regina, which is
Regina received a generous donation Regina President Vianne Timmons in a Saskatchewan in 1930 and, after serving what UR Connected provides, goes
from William Borden Ingram, a former The sixth annual UR Connected a long way to influence the deci-
press release on Oct. 21. in the Second World War, worked as an
resident of Regina who passed away in recorded the highest attendance sion students make. Many grade
So far, 17 students have benefited accountant at the Consumers’ Co-oper-
2007. number in its six-year history. 12 students are undecided about
from Ingram’s original award. ative Refineries Limited in Regina for
This is the largest estate gift in the The University of Regina and which university they will attend,
According to Adrienne Nolan, the years until his retirement.
history of the University. It will go to- its federated colleges played host so what we did was to promote the
University’s assistant vice president of Because his studies were inter-
ward the original William Borden to Grade 12 students from across services the University of Regina
donor relations, two arts students will rupted due to financial difficulties, he
Ingram Award, which he established in the prairies on Oct. 21 and 22. In offers so that when the students
be awarded $5,750 a year for four years, did not want the same thing to happen
1996. total, there were 1101 students in make up their mind they will
which totals $23,000 for their entire to other students.
attendance. choose us.”
four-year program. Ingram believed the purpose of ed-
“There were 771 Grade 12 stu- There were also some new fea-
“I am inspired by the spirit in which ucation was to increase the enjoyment
dents registered and taking part in tures at this year’s event. The uni-
Mr. Ingram chose to create this award. of life.
the event, which is way above the versity success workshop,
In supporting any arts student, he made “This is wonderful news for the fac-
723 students we had recorded from presented by the Student
“Students who are it possible for students to pursue their ulty of arts,” said the Dean of the
previous editions. And we had 330 Development Centre, was intro-
passion in fields of liberal arts study Faculty of Arts, Richard Kleer.
parents at the event – this is three duced. Its aim was to help students
such as anthropology, English, history, “Students who are under pressure to
under pressure to
times the number of parents we develop skills to succeed both in
or philosophy. It demonstrates to me a choose majors that offer a conventional
usually get at the event,” said
choose majors that
commitment to the value of an educa- route into the professions may be liber- their final year of high school, and
Wanneta Martin, coordinator of the in their transition to university.
tion and an understanding that study ated by the Ingram Award which en-
offer a conventional
student recruitment team. “This year we introduced a
enhances a person’s life. I am proud that ables them to pursue their passion for
The event let prospective stu-
route into the profes-
Mr. Ingram chose to create his legacy at fascinating fields of study.” student success workshop session
dents experience a full day at the U and more participatory entertain-
sions may be liber-
the University of Regina,” said Nolan. “This award has allowed me to at-
of R. They met professors, fellow ment sessions, and each student
The first recipients for Ingram’s tend university and follow my dreams
ated by the Ingram
students, and got to know the rest had something to go home with.
new award will be chosen for the fall se- of becoming a police officer,” said
of campus. There were also faculty At the end we did a survey and we
Award which enables
mester of 2010. Eligible applicants will Megan Jalbert, a third year police stud-
sessions where prospective stu- got a positive response from stu-
be undergraduate arts students with an ies student who is one of the recipients
them to pursue their
dents explored the many degree dents and parents who attended,”
85 per cent high school G.P.A, and must of the Ingram Award. She added she is
options at the U of R, learned more said Wanneta.
passion for fascinat-
be able to maintain a minimum average able to focus on her studies without
about the various faculties and fed- During the past five years
of 75 per cent to receive the award each having to worry about working at the
ing fields of study. ”
erated colleges, took in informa- 5,000 students and their families
year of their four-year degree program. same time.
tive seminars, and participated in have visited the U of R at UR
“Since it is a four-year award, the typi- Further information and applica-
fun activities. Connected. Wanneta also hopes to
Richard Kleer
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Health nuts, enjoy! The newest way to cut carbs, cutlets instead of a bun, the Double Down has Instead of going to the bar on Oct. 30, some de- U.S. The event was filled with stars like Ozzy
KFC’s Double Down is a Canadian success. become KFC Canada’s best selling new menu cided to fight for reason – or against it. John Osbourne and the artist formerly known as Cat
After speculation that it wouldn’t even be al- item. Stewart and Stephen Colbert held the Rally for Stevens. Numbers for the event range from
lowed to cross the border, the “sandwich” has Sanity/Fear. Stewart argued against the political around 250 thousand to Colbert’s conservative
broken records. Featuring two breaded chicken extremism that has a death grip on politics in the estimate of six billion people.
Now can you afford the rent? Jimmy McMillan, and CEO of the Rent is Too Damn High Party. Today’s secret word: Comeback. Cue the bal- in 1991, Reubens’ character Pee-wee Herman
the New York gubernatorial candidate, will be It’ll be available at Herobuilders.com. The com- loons! Nobody likes to go out on a sex scandal, will be getting a Broadway revival. The Pee-wee
getting his own doll. For just $49.99 you can pany is also known for making Dick Cheney, so Paul Reubens must be thanking his lucky Herman Show will be debuting in New York on
buy a miniature doppelganger of the founder Sarah Palin, and Jon and Kate Plus 8 figurines. stars. After being arrested for indecent exposure Nov. 11.
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abused,” Waite said. “It’s very isolating.
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abuser, to discredit the victim and have
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a&c Arts & Culture Editor: Christian Hardy
carillonartseditor@gmail.com
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panion piece for the tour.” how random it is. The original recordings sudden. We had a steak night a you get that many women to-
There is a vast difference in perform- are ... random occurrences. What hap- few years ago, and that’s where gether. It’s working towards a
paul bogdan
a&c writer ing the songs live sans backing musicians pened that day that went to tape was af- people started to kind of see sport and winning, but it [is] so
as opposed to performing with others. fected by who showed up at the studio, what we were all about: we much more than that; it [is] a
It’s odd to think of someone who’s played “It’s far more intimate ... and there’s a by who could come in the first place, what would do a steak dinner, and lifestyle of sisterhood, of friend-
with as many as ten other musicians on vulnerability that allows for more inti- you ate for breakfast, how much traffic then do a scrimmage. ships. [The other members be-
stage in Broken Social Scene embarking macy. It’s starkly different. You’re really there was on the way to the studio. All Attendance to the club’s came] my family. We all support
on a tour that features only one man, but getting down to brass tacks, and the songs these things, they affect the shape that the events reflects its recent surge in each other. There’s been women
that’s exactly what Toronto musician have to stand on their own because song ends up taking ultimately. So, you popularity. “We [bring] in 800 to getting pregnant and everybody
Jason Collett is doing to support his latest you’ve got nothing to dress them up with, push that to a different day, or years later 1000 people [to our games].” shares their old stuff.”
solo record, Pony Tricks. hence the name of the tour. I feel really you decide to reinterpret a song ... you’re One of the qualities that As a family, the girls are al-
His cross-Canada tour, dubbed the lucky as an artist to be able to do this, but going to get something completely dif- drew Opperman to the sport ways there to support each
Undressed Tour, features a lone Collett also to turn around and go back to play- ferent.” was its inclusiveness. “I never other. “There’s been a lot of sad-
and an acoustic guitar. “For years now ing with a band ... I love the freedom of The reworking and revisiting of the was into any other sports; I was ness. All these years we’ve had
I’ve been doing solo shows, and people being able to go out alone, to change a key songs on Pony Tricks assisted in bringing never a sporty person. I was women who’ve gone through a
seem to ask if I have anything representa- to suit the mood that I’m in that moment out attributes in the songs that might oth- looking for something ... that lot of troubles, and we’ve always
tive of that, and I’ve never had that. The that night, and also the guilt-freeness of erwise be overlooked. “Some of [the would give me an opportunity seemed to be there for each
idea was to have [Pony Tricks] as a com- being able to tell long stories without hav- songs] are dramatically different. For ex- to be a fierce woman. I never fit other. It’s an empowering
ing to deal with a band getting antsy ... ample, [in] “Hangover Days” I turned all in anywhere; [I’ve] always felt thing.” That suits the charity
I’m very happy to have a foot in both the verses into minor chords, and that that I was different. From the that the proceeds from These
“What happened that worlds.” makes the song much darker and puts a day that I joined, I knew I was in Boots Were Made for Walkin’ go
Collett describes Pony Tricks as differ- whole different spin on this sort of light love.” Moreover, Opperman towards. “We picked our charity
day that went to tape ent from his previous releases. It’s “a reggae that it was originally recorded as.” says that you don’t have to have event specifically geared to-
small record in the sense that it is reinter- Fans seem to be enjoying the new the physical endurance of a tri- wards women.”
pretations of the back catalogue. There takes on old tracks. “I think people are re- athlete to participate in roller
was affected by who
Advance tickets for the
showed up at the stu- are only a couple of new songs, and it’s a ally appreciating it. It adds another di- derby. cabaret can be bought from any
very stripped down affair.” At first glance mension to performing as a solo artist ... “What I think I like about it of the derby girls, or from World
one may think that it’s redundant to re- some people are very attached to original is that it’s women of all sizes. It
dio, by who could come
of Trout location for $20. Tickets
record songs that have already been re- versions of songs, and there’s the poten- doesn’t discriminate against can also be purchased at the
in the first place, what
leased, but Collett disagrees. tial to upset people, and I can appreciate [anyone]. We have women who door for $25. For more informa-
“I was a little reluctant to get around that ... but it allows [listeners] to have an-
you ate for breakfast,
are over 200 pounds, and they tion on the Pile of Bones Derby
to doing it, and I kind of left it to the last other dimension.” are never turned away. They are Club visit http://www.
how much traffic there
was on the way to the minute. We’d already announced that I For those who are interested in seeing told that yes, they can do this reginarollerderby.com.
was going to have it, so I had to [chuck- this new dimension to Jason Collett’s old sport ... all of our sizes matter
les], but it proves to be really fascinating. songs, the Undressed Tour makes its stop on the track. I like that it entails
studio.”
The whole process of writing, the whole here in Regina on Nov. 18 at the all women [of] all body types.”
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work. The money raised by Luther clothing, art, and confections, and so
what I should do to get sellers – but College’s Fair Trade Week goes to- students are encouraged to attend
Look at him, and stare into the face of cute itself
everyone was positive about it. I did- wards Lutheran World Relief. each day in order to experience all
most certainly is. This is especially
n’t know where to find sellers, so first The Market in the Commons and that the fête has to offer.
true if you’re an adult who can still
matthew blackwell
technical coordinator give in to the powers of sheer over-
whelming delight, but the game’s soft
and fuzzy nature is definitely in-
tended for kids.
Kirby’s Epic
changed Barreno’s art. “I painted birth, medicine, and textiles. it. And that's how that painting Sassoon, and Keith Douglas. Examine their
things everyone was doing back Barreno’s painting is of Ixchel – a came to be.” verses, and understand the beauty found in
megan narsing
there [in Guatemala] but in a way I woman with a snake wrapped Barreno often incorporates ugliness, the stoic virtues of a lost genera-
tion, and the profound ability that words
contributor
was trying to move myself away around her head – with the Mayan women into his paintings. They are
Christian Barreno started painting from that by coming here. calendar in the background. an important part of Mayan culture, have to empower the human spirit in times of
when he was around 13. As a Something told me to expand my Barreno wanted to bring attention are greatly respected, and are seen war.
youngster he thought he wasn’t horizons in terms of concepts and to the Mayan calendar in this piece. as the leaders. The snake is also an
good enough to make a living off of different things, which I really enjoy With lots of recent discussion of important symbol representing pro-
painting but nonetheless pursued it now. I’m combining traditional art- 2012, he wanted to clear up the mis- tection, as it is the only land creature
on the side. At that time, he mostly work from back home but at the conceptions following the year. able to make itself into a circle. The
painted the familiar and popular
things of his culture. Since then he’s
grown a tremendous amount.
Barreno grew up
Quetzaltenango, Guatemala. In the
in
same time I’m blending these new
concepts that I have been learning
here in Canada.”
Art doesn’t come easily.
Sometimes Barreno wouldn’t paint
“Right now there is a lot of talk
about the Mayan calendar and
everything revolving around 2012.
It makes me very upset because
places like Hollywood go straight to
image of the snake is also related to
the Mayan calendar.
Apart from painting, Barreno
expressed that he’d also like to dab-
ble in other mediums such as sculp-
3 Watch The Thin
Red Line
Many war films glamorize combat, portray
summer of 2002 he came to Canada for months due to lack of inspira- making money out of it. Misleading ture and photography. He’s violence as heroic, and ultimately show the
in search of better opportunities and tion. It’s also difficult for him to pro- a lot of people as to what 2012 really received a great deal of encourage- triumph of the human spirit against impossi-
to improve his skills. His brother – duce such masterpieces in only the means. It’s actually the end of our ment being showcased at The Fifth ble odds. Few films about war are as thought-
U of R professor Leonzo Barreno – span of a couple of months. “It’s a cycle that will bring humankind to Parallel. This being his final year, provoking and contemplative as Terrence
had already been living in Canada struggle sometimes [to do art] being reflect on what we have done in the Barreno shared that the exhibit for Malick’s The Thin Red Line.
for quite some time. Barreno in school and working at the same past and what our future genera- him is sort of like a graduation from
wanted to pursue a career in visual time. It’s been a challenge also be- tions will take from us. So for us the process.
arts. As an indigenous Mayan, cause I don’t have a studio. I basi- 2012 is actually going to be a big If you haven’t had a chance to
Barreno expresses his culture cally paint in the basements of party because there will be a lot of view Barreno’s work don’t be afraid
through his art. With the vibrant
and various colours in all of his
paintings, The Fifth Parallel gallery
has come alive with Mayan culture
and beauty.
where I live or in my apartment. But
it always works out at the end of the
day.”
His most favoured piece in the
gallery is “Ixchel.” Ixchel is the
good changes that will happen. Of
course not everyone will be happy
[with the outcome]. Stuff like that
brought the concept to my head
about doing a painting and getting
to stop by the Fifth Parallel Gallery
and take a peek. Barenno’s exhibit,
In Between Dreams, will be open to
the public from Oct. 26 to Nov. 12,
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekdays.
2 Wear a poppy
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the carillon, Nov. 4-17, 2010
Ali Nikolic
The Rams will have to leave the comfort of home for the playoffs Regardless of the weather, ogy building as well which
one of the newest members of helps.”
forced to take on the University of a pass from Marc Mueller to Connor
the University of Regina The addition of Hender
Calgary Dinos, a team that has seemed to Haas fell incomplete in the end zone and
autumn mcdowell
Cougars men’s volleyball team strengthens a Cougars team that
have the Rams’ number all season. the Rams were consequently awarded
feels he made the right decision has had its share of struggles of
sports writer
The first matchup between the Dinos their second loss of the season, both com-
The University of Regina Rams’ playoff making the jump from Australia the last couple of seasons. Over
and Rams came in just the second game ing courtesy of the Dinos.
fate was decided on Friday night when to Regina. the last two seasons, Regina has
of the season in September. The Rams There is no question that the Huskies
they took on their provincial rivals, the He’ll make his Canada West posted a record of 2-34. They
were handed their first loss of the season, have the easier path to travel on in order
University of Saskatchewan Huskies, to debut this weekend, as the went winless last season.
as the Dinos topped them 24-21. During to get to the conference final, but the
finish up each team’s Canada West regu- Cougars travel to Manitoba for a “It’s hard to say,” Barthel of-
the game, the Rams were able to hold a Rams definitely have the skill needed to
lar season. The Huskies defeated the game against the Bisons on fered when asked about the
two-point lead in what looked to be a reach it as well. Although Calgary seems
Rams by a score of 52-29, which gave Friday and Saturday after post- team’s struggles. “We’ve had a
low scoring affair at 9-7 through the first to have a handle on the Rams this season,
Saskatchewan first place in the confer- ing a preseason record of 4-8. fairly a young team. If you look
half. However, Calgary was able to pull perhaps the third time will be the charm
ence and bumped Regina down to third. “I was looking to study and at last year, we also had some
ahead by scoring back-to-back touch- and the Rams will be able to knock off the
As a result, the Huskies (6-2) will play at the same time and significant injuries to some
downs in the second half, which left the team that was projected to be number
host the fourth place Alberta Golden Canada and America were the pretty significant players.”
Rams scrambling for some last minute one coming into the season. If the Rams
Bears (3-5) on Saturday in a conference top priorities for me,” the faculty If Regina wants to improve
offence. The Rams were able to inch are able to bypass the Dinos, it should set
semifinal. The Rams (5-3) have a harder of kinesiology and health studies this season, veteran players like
closer on the scoreboard when running up an interesting battle between provin-
test in their semifinal, as they will be student explained. “There were a Lindsey Isaak, Kelly
back Adrian Charles took it to the house, cial rivals once again, if the Huskies are
few other universities that were D'Autremont, Joel Colter, Leon
but a last-minute interception in the end able to beat the Golden Bears. It would be
interested in getting me, but I got Dyck, Drew Smith, Jamie
zone lead to the Dinos walking away shocking if the Huskies did not end up in
the best scholarship offer here.” Wilkins, and Brody Waddell will
with the victory. the final, as they dominated the Bears to
Though he is listed as a need to step up. Hender will be
The next meeting between the two a 33-9 victory during the regular season.
“If the Rams are able rookie with the Cougars, the 6-3, looked upon as well, especially if
teams happened on Oct. 22 in Regina, The Rams and Huskies met last year
175-pound setter brings a wealth he earns a starting role this sea-
but the Rams were unable to use their in the first round of playoffs, when the
of experience to the team. Born son. He has been battling for the
home field advantage and once again fell Rams received a playoff spot after the
to bypass the Dinos, it
in Perth, Australia, Hender has setter position with Caleb
to Calgary, this time by a score of 35-27. Manitoba Bisons were forced to forfeit
been playing volleyball since
should set up an inter-
The Rams found themselves in quite a all of their wins, moving the Rams into Eschbach, one of the players
high school. He has also played Hender is living with.
esting battle between
hole during this contest as they were playoff contention. However, the Huskies
club volleyball in Perth, spent According to Hender, it’s
down by 21 points going into the half. quickly ended the Rams’ underdog story
provincial rivals
the last three years with the been friendly competition.
Although the Rams were able to generate as they waltzed to a 53-23 victory.
University of Western Australia “We’ve been working hard
[Saskatchewan and
a comeback and register two majors in Although it is hard to look past Calgary
Volleyball Club and has also together trying to learn off each
the fourth, they were still down by eight at the moment, as this will be the biggest
Regina] once again.”
been on a trial period with a club other,” Hender noted of himself
with three minutes left, and needed a mi- test for the Rams and a provincial show-
team in Sweden.
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nor miracle to pull this one off. The Rams down would be an ideal conference final. and Caleb. “I hope to start. It’s
“[Matt’s] got a good recogni-
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time on the bench. Calib is a sec-
fered Cougars head coach Greg
p eec h ste p h e n h a r p e r
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ond year, so he’s obviously got
Barthel, who expressed interest
ta w i
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more experience in the CIS than
in obtaining Hender’s services.
uto tu n e re ce ssi
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me.”
“He knows when to run certain
d om e b a io
l u t s h e a l
t h ca r e b an k r u p t c y
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W a n t t o b e p a r t o f o u r
things and when not to. We look and you go into it with big
spw e a te rv e s th i
p s te r d o u c h e b a g sth o s e
to him to come in and play well hopes,” said Barthel. “Moral is
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I’m close to my sister and my maybe these younger guys don’t
parents so it’s tough,” Hender have,” he said. “Most of the guys
noted. “It’s an independent looked to me in tough situations
lifestyle – cooking for yourself during the preseason. It’s taken
and cleaning.” some time for all of us to come
Making new friends has together as a team, but I think
helped Hender maximize his ex- we’re hitting our climax at the
perience so far. right time.”
“I’m living with four of the
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Nov. 4-17, 2010 sports 13
Kelsey Conway
The Cougars split a pair of home games against UBC last weekend
the T-Birds roughly two minutes Ryan Kakoske was charged with a
later to even things up at one, but delay of game penalty. Strueby had
autumn mcdowell
then managed to pull ahead on a the fate of regulation on his shoul-
Jarrett Crowe
sports writer
goal by Dustin Kimber. Brett Leffler ders as he was set to take his first
Clark led the Canada West in points per set last season
The University of Regina Cougars poked one past White to once again penalty shot of the season. Strueby
player to replace Clark this season. She split their back-to-back series against even things up, but it was UBC who was able to beat White and, although
is one of four fourth-year players on the the visiting UBC Thunderbirds last
jonathan hamelin
would leave the period on top off of it looked to most as though the puck
sports editor team, including Meagan Onstad, Tiffany weekend at the Co-operators Centre. a goal from Whyatt Hamilton. The clearly went in, it apparently struck
Herman, and Rebecca Rink. Sanford has On Friday, the Cougars dropped Cougars headed into the locker room iron instead.
It’s always tough to lose a star player. confidence in her players, but does note a 6-5 decision. Although the action
For the University of Regina trailing 3-2. However, the Cougars were able
that she feels “no one can replace Clark.” was extremely slow early on, things The offence did not slow down to get sweet revenge against UBC the
Cougars women’s volleyball team, say- “We will have a different kind of really picked up in the second and
ing goodbye to Beth Clark at the end of at all in the third, as Desloges picked very next night as they rolled to a 6-
leadership this year,” she added. “Beth third and eventually ended in contro- his second goal of the night for UBC, 2 win over the Thunderbirds. After
last season was obviously hard to do. and Meagan Smith (the other player the versy. With the Cougars down by one
Clark accomplished a lot in her career mere minutes into the final frame. splitting the weekend series, which
Cougars lost to graduation in the off- with just 1:10 left on the clock, UBC was then able to pull ahead by seems to be a habit of the Cougars,
with the Cougars. Last season alone, the season) were in that leadership role last Cougars forward Matt Strueby was
6-0 middle blocker was a CIS second three, as Hamilton also netted his they now sit in sole possession of
year. Each of them were quite different awarded a penalty shot. Strueby ap- second of the night. With the third place in the conference with a 4-
team all-Canadian, a Canada West first in their leadership style, but worked to- peared to have scored what would
team all-star, led the conference in points Thunderbirds’ lead now 5-2, Regina 4-0 record. The Cougars will be back
gether well. It will be different people have been the game-tying goal and was in a bit of a hole. If Regina was in action on Friday and Saturday as
per set (4.24) and was second in both this year. We have several players in probably would have forced over-
hitting percentage (.319) and kills (250). going to register a comeback, they they take on the University of
their fourth and third year that will pro- time. The light went on, the horn would have to do it fast before the Manitoba Bisons (3-2-1).
She set records at the U of R for career vide leadership.” sounded and the crowd cheered, but
kills (948), blocks (341) and service aces game became out of reach. Regina
As a team, the Cougars improved a the goal was no good. did just that when Captain Ryan
(102). lot last season. After posting a record of The first period was a slow one
As solid as Clark was, however, Bender ripped a shot from the point
10-12 two seasons ago and being at best. Regina was perfect on and found the back of the net after
Cougars head coach Melanie Sanford knocked out of the conference quarterfi- penalty killing, but went 0-2 with the
notes that she was just one player. going through traffic to get there. “You never really
nals by the University of Calgary Dinos, man advantage. Opposing goalies, Tyler Penny put the Cougars back to
“You never really rely on one player Regina posted a record of 18-9 last sea- Adam Ward and Jordan White were
– not in our sport,” said Sanford, whose within one on a play that saw the
son, winning the conference and placing
rely on one player –
perfect through the first, causing Cougars come close multiple times.
team opens up the season on the road fifth at the CIS Championship. both teams to leave the period with The Cougars were within one,
not in our sport …
with a game against the University of “It was a special year last year, be- goose eggs still on the board.
Manitoba Bisons on Friday and but UBC was able to snipe another That's what can be
cause we learned how to win,” Sanford Things really got going in the one past Ward to give the T-Birds
Saturday. “Our sport is a real team said. “The only way to become a winner second period and proved to be an that two goal cushion. Regina wasn’t
the beauty and the
game. There is not one player that can is to be in a tough situation and work extremely tight battle on offence.
get it done for the team. That’s what can giving up yet as Ryan Sawka tipped
frustration of the
through it. We had to do that a lot last Regina hit the scoreboard first after in a shot from Russ Nielsen, but that
be the beauty and the frustration of the year.” Dillon Johnstone netted one just 59
sport.”
sport. When you get people not on the would be the last of the offence gen-
Sanford sees no reason why the seconds in. Johnstone slammed hard erated from either team. Then came
same page, it can really hurt you. At the
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loss is only a good one if you’re learning
sport.”
and making changes. This is a highly in-
Melanie Sanford telligent group of women, but we still
need to learn some lessons.”
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U.S., there are teams in Canada, the in Muggle Quidditch is a person, typi- Regina defeated the University from Kendra Finch, Rianne Wight,
jennifer squires
U.K., Australia, and even India. cally dressed in all gold or yellow with of Brandon Bobcats 106-37 on Friday and Campbell. Urban made 25
In 2010, the IQA changed its name a ball in sock tucked into their shorts. and topped the Bobcats 92-52 on saves.
Saturday in Canada West action. Regina is tied for second in the
news writer
to International Quidditch Association The seekers must steal this sock in or-
Move over football, basketball and to include more teams. These teams der to have caught the snitch. Both games were played at the conference. They host the University
hockey. There’s a new sport coming to will be gathering at Dewitt Clinton Caelin Robinson, a fourth-year Centre for Kinesiology, Health and of Manitoba Bisons this weekend on
town that is sweeping participants off Park in New York City in mere days to English major, is a self-professed Potter Sport. Friday and Saturday at the Co-oper-
their feet. compete in the 4th IQA Quidditch nut and Muggle Quidditch aficionado. In the first victory, Gabrielle ators Centre. Both games start a 7
Quidditch – the fictional sport in- World Cup. “It’s huge,” she said, “It started out Gheyssen led the Cougars with 16 p.m.
vented by J.K. Rowling for the Harry There are currently 66 teams regis- as kind of a gag, but now it’s really points and Joanna Zalesiak chipped
Potter books – has a Muggle (non-mag- tered to compete on Nov. 13 and 14 in taken off.” in with 15. Regina’s Jennilea
ical person) version. It’s becoming a New York, including McGill, Ryerson, Robinson has been, as she put it, Coppola led all players with 16 re-
Cross-Country
bona fide sport that’s celebrating its 5th Carleton, and even Princeton. For the “hassling people for the past two bounds. The next night, Vanessa
anniversary this year. Wesolowski led the Cougars with 17 Kelly Wiebe’s streak has ended.
past three tournaments, Middlebury years” to get Quidditch to come to the
Muggle Quidditch began in 2005 points and 9 rebounds. Joanna The Cougars runner finished
has taken home the first place trophy. University of Regina campus. She
as an intramural league at Middlebury Zalesiak had 16 points and a game- second at the Stewart Cup in
The game obviously had to be hopes that this year will be the year she
College in Vermont. Two years later, high seven assists for Regina. Calgary last weekend, the first time
adapted so that humans could actually will finally get a Quidditch tournament.
the Middlebury enthusiasts founded The Cougars are tied for second he hasn’t finished first all season.
play it. Essentially, all the positions are “There isn’t much Quidditch at all
the Intercollegiate Quidditch in the conference at 2-0. They host Wiebe finished the 10-kilometre
the same and have the same jobs, but in Canada and I really want to get
Association and held the first match of the University of Lethbridge course in 32 minutes 8 seconds. Iain
everyone must always have a broom something off the ground here.”
the official league on Nov. 11 of that Pronghorns (2-2) on Friday and Fyfe (third, 33:28), Matt Johnson
between their legs. The goal posts are Robinson originally envisioned the
year. Saturday at the CKHS. The game on (17th, 35:07), and Dale Wig (23rd,
typically hula hoops attached to pip- games taking place on the academic
Since its inception, the IQA has Friday is at 6:15 p.m. and the game 35:25) were the other top finishers
ing. green, but the recent onset of winter
helped 400 colleges and 300 high on Saturday starts at 1:15 p.m. for the men’s team, which place sec-
The biggest difference between has put a damper on that and the tour-
schools form teams, over half of which ond overall behind Calgary.
Harry Potter Quidditch and Muggle nament planning has moved into the
are currently active in one of the seven Lisa Benz, who finished 44th at
Quidditch – besides the magic, of gym.
leagues across the United States. While 21:27, was the top women’s finisher.
course – is the golden snitch. The snitch The possibility of making teams
Men’s basketball
the bulk of Muggle Quidditch is in the The cross-country team is to
pay an entry fee has been toyed with.
Regina swept Brandon in a pair of compete at the CIS Championships
Robinson would like to charge a fee
Canada West home games at the in Sherbrooke, Que., on Nov. 11.
and then donate that fee to a local char-
CKHS last weekend.
ity, but she doesn’t want that to affect
Kris Heska led the way with 23
the participation level.
points and 11 rebounds in the first
Soccer
As it stands in the planning stages,
game on Friday, a 103-77 victory.
every participating team will come up The Cougars finished off their sea-
Marek Downarowicz also had a
with their own name, full team, and son with a pair of 1-0 Canada West
strong showing for Regina, scoring
costumes. road victories over the Bisons last
14 points and pulling down a game-
To those outside Harry Potter’s weekend.
high 12 rebounds.
world, this may seem like a giant nerd- Further information was un-
The next day, Regina pulled out
fest. However, Quidditch is a legitimate available at source.
a 76-75 victory over the Bobcats.
sport to those involved. It combines a The Cougars, who finished with
Paul Gareau led the Cougars with 15
game of dodgeball with basketball and a record of 5-7-2, miss the playoffs
points and 10 rebounds. Matt
even tag. this season. However, the team did
Campbell had 11 points and eight
Chuck Joyce, a first-year science break a franchise record for wins
rebounds for Regina.
major, believes that Muggle Quidditch and came up one game short of their
At 2-0, Regina is tied for second
has no place in the real world. goal of six wins.
in the conference. They host
“Potter fans have taken this too far.
Lethbridge (1-3) on Friday and
You can’t live in a fantasy world.
Saturday at the CKHS. The game on
Fictional sports don’t work in the real
Friday starts at 8 p.m. and the game
Women’s wrestling
world. If they did, we could play
on Saturday is at 3 p.m.
Blernsball or Brockian Ultra-Cricket.” The Cougars travel to the Clan
In 2008, Reid Robinson from the International on Friday in B.C.
McGill Quidditch Team told Vermont’s Women’s hockey Both the men’s and women’s
WCAX news that he hopes Quidditch teams were supposed to compete in
will become an Olympic sport one day. the University of Calgary open this
The Cougars split a pair of Canada
“The 2012 Olympics are in past week, but the event was can-
West road games against the
London,” he said. “It makes sense to celled.
University of British Columbia
have Quidditch at the birthplace.”
Thunderbirds last weekend.
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Tillman has already helped the Eskimos to a 5-2-0 record since he arrived
years. The teams on-field perform- the baggage, Tillman could turn Tillman was given a second chance,
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of this, the Roughriders became Dressler, Clermont, and Getzlaf at team to a 5-2-0 record. These week.
one of the league’s elite franchises. receiver, they should be tearing this changes were very apparent two The game has major implica-
Under the direction of Tillman, league apart. Such has not been the weeks ago as the Eskimos walked tions for Tillman’s Eskimos. If they
the Riders boasted an impressive case. over the Saskatchewan win the game, they will make the
34-19-1 record. The team hosted The special teams play has Roughriders 39-24. playoffs and face the Riders again
three home playoff games, won been another story. The Riders Tillman and the Eskimos on Nov. 14 at Mosaic Stadium.
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Increasing the NFL’s schedule would put athletes at risk for injury and lower the level of play in the league as the long season draws to a close
At the end of the day, we must re- an extra 20 to 100 violent collisions en- problem competing in an extra two season looking like a shadow of their
alize that football is only a game and dured every season would take a meaningful games a year, their bodies former selves.
ed kapp
contributor that the players’ health must be the tremendous toll on an athlete’s well- would be more prone to injuries after Two weeks of added competition
number-one priority. Long after their being – both now and in the future. two added weeks of the NFL grind. may seem like an idea that will only
At first glance, the idea to increase the days of entertaining the masses with Those who are less sympathetic to The 2009 season saw over 300 give NFL fans more of what they
National Football League’s regular spectacular on-field performances are an athlete’s well-being should realize players suffer season-ending injuries crave, it would almost all but ensure
season from 16 to 18 games seems like done, these men will be forced to deal that an additional two games of com- in only 16 weeks of competition, so that many teams would stumble out of
a no-brainer. with many very real and very serious petition would also likely take its toll you can imagine that that already sur- the starting gate and eventually limp
Fans have long argued that four injuries that they sustained during on the level of on-field performance. prisingly high number would only in- into the post-season – thereby dimin-
games of pre-season action, in which their professional careers, largely in By eliminating two games from crease after two weeks are added to ishing the quality of on-field perform-
many of the NFL’s biggest stars play attempts to keep fans satisfied. the preseason schedule, teams, espe- the regular season. ance as opposed to the ideal of
only a handful of downs and are on By increasing the workload of cially those with primarily young, in- As bodies break down and injuries enhancing it.
the sideline well before breaking a NFL players by two games per sea- experienced players, will be less able mount, the majority of teams are going Although the move to an extended
sweat, only to make way for a team son, every season, the average NFL to adequately prepare for the regular to finish the regular season and enter regular season seems imminent at this
full of late-round and undrafted play- tenure could possibly dip below the season. the playoffs with a significant portion point, Colts’ President Bill Polian
ers trying to impress coaches and land current and already surprisingly low Although squads like the of their roster on the injured reserve. called the decision a “fait accompli”
a roster-spot for the better part of three 3.6-year average career. Indianapolis Colts, perennial Super If the NFL were to add two regular twice in his weekly radio show on Oct.
quarters, drags on far too long. Considering that retired NFL play- Bowl contenders, seemingly take pre- season games to their schedule, it 25. The addition of two weeks of reg-
With over nine billion dollars in ers are only awarded a pension if they season games for granted, exhibition would most likely diminish the level ular season competition is not going to
revenue generated last year alone, have a career that spans three or more games are instrumental in helping of play in the playoffs – when games be a good thing for the NFL.
amidst one of the harshest economic seasons, these extra two games per youthful teams like the Kansas City really matter. With the additional two games,
climates in the continent’s history, it year could all but ensure that many Chiefs and the St. Louis Rams, squads In the past, the playoffs have tradi- fans may get an extra 120 minutes of
seems like an easy call that adding two player’s careers won’t last the required composed largely of undrafted free tionally supplied fans with some of competition every season, but it will
weeks onto the NFL’s already robust time and will thus not be given any agents and late-round selections, de- the best action of the season, but with be coming at the direct expense of the
16-game schedule would be a terrific money from the NFL after they retire, velop and prepare for the regular sea- more and more players sustaining in- NFL’s athletes’ well-being and will
idea. or are forced to retire – no matter the son. juries and being resigned to the side- likely only hinder the level of play that
Unfortunately, that’s not quite the amount or degree of injuries sustained. If the NFL were to eliminate this line in their street clothes, many NFL fans have become accustomed to.
case. Although at first glance, an extra valuable time from these teams’ prepa- playoff teams would enter the post-
If the NFL and the NFL Players two games may not seem like much, ration schedules, it would only hinder
Association decide to switch to an 18- an additional two weeks of competi- non-established organizations and fur-
game regular season for the future af- tion would entail an extra 20 or more ther the divide between the league’s
ter the current collective bargaining clean hits taken by vulnerable quar- contenders and bottom-feeders. “If the NFL and the NFL Players Association
agreement expires in March, it will terbacks, an extra 40 to 50 potential Furthermore, with the addition of
come at the expense of its athletes’ carries for already-beat-up starting two games, performance would likely
decide to switch to an 18-game regular season
wellbeing. running backs, and another 100 or so drop off in the late season when the for the future after the current collective bar-
By extending the regular season shots taken by both offensive and de- majority of NFL players have tradi-
by two games, the likelihood of in- fensive linemen across the NFL – every tionally packed up and gone home for
gaining agreement expires in March, it will
juries sustained and careers shortened season. the year.
come at the expense of its athletes’ well-
as a result of those injuries would Given the tremendously violent Although the majority of these
likely increase dramatically.
being.”
nature of the game, it’s fairly clear that players probably wouldn’t have a
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editorial opinion
As a kid, I was that little brat that al- spend the day there. Seeing the rows of coming one of those volunteers. The unfair.
ways showed up with a new “lost” an- the cats and dogs crying in their cages, more volunteers these centers have, I, like many other students, was
imal after my walk home from school. that old itch to take them home, to res- the more each can spend with the ani- concerned with URSU’s role. As those
Looking back on it, I probably stole a cue them, started stirring again. mals. elected to represent all students, I am
lot of cherished household pets on I can’t fault the volunteers and If all that doesn’t work for you, disgusted that URSU chose a side to
those walks. If you ever had a pet run workers. They all seemed to genuinely what if you just decide not to get a pet represent and ignored the opposition.
away when you were younger, sorry, it want to do what they could to make until you know you can be responsible I heard that URSU actually rejected
was probably me. these small beings lives a little less for it? Recognize it’s a lifetime com- posters submitted by the Pro-CFS
It didn’t matter if it was a dog, cat, lonely, but the odds are just so stagger- mitment – maybe not your lifetime, side, saying that they weren’t up to
wild animal. I even once tried to make ing. Every person only has so many but the animal’s. Too many of these standards, while at the same time dis-
friends with a bumblebee. Long story hours a day to portion out to all of animals are surrendered because they playing their giant yellow posters so
short, bees don’t like to be petted. them. started as a cute kitten or puppy and blatantly.
While I’ve stopped doing my in- Since I can’t take them all home – now, shockingly, they’ve grown into a I found out about the referendum
sane – and possibly illegal – rescues, I I already asked – I’ve decided to refine cat or dog. by seeing the no-to-CFS posters, with
have remained pretty odd that way. my tactic to reflect my age. Every year, Make sure you spay or neuter the negative facts about the organization.
See, I don’t really like people. To be approximately half of all animals at animal if you don’t plan on breeding it. I found myself wandering around
fair, I doubt people like me. We’ve shelters across Canada won’t be If you take one male and female dog, at looking for the pro-CFS posters to see
come to an understanding. Given the adopted. The last place they see will be the end of six years they will be re- what information they offered. But I
option, I would much rather spend my the bars of their cages. sponsible for almost seventy thousand couldn’t find any. I didn’t see any
time with a room full of kittens than at There are ways that everyone can puppies. For a male and female cat, Pro-CFS advertisements until a day
someone’s fun, sexy, memory-making do something. Once an animal makes that number jumps well into the mil- or two before voting began. This dis-
life experience of a party. it to a pet store, it’s almost guaranteed lions. tressed me greatly.
Given this information, the people to be adopted. So, if you’re looking for At the very least, make a trip to the According to the URSU constitu-
I do like don’t really let me go to pet a new member for your family, think humane society or SPCA. Look at the tion, section 2 part D, URSU is “to re-
stores. At least, not if they have plans about rescuing an animal from a shel- sad little faces. After that, I feel pretty main politically non-partisan in all
for the rest of the day. ter instead. And they’re not all mutts. certain that I’ll convert a few more over activities and lobby efforts.” How is
Lucky for me, this last week I’ve Almost 25 per cent of all animals to the “people suck, kitties and pup- their obvious support of one side ful-
had plenty of excuses. One of my brought to the humane shelter are pies are dope” side. filling this section of their constitu-
friends is moving into her first apart- purebreds that were surrendered. tion? How are they not being
ment that allows animals. I went with Many of us live in apartments, and penalized for going against their own
her to give my expert opinion on a new are bound by the rules they set. If you constitution?
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