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Top 10 most popular articles of 2010

April 8, 2010 No Comments »

Every semester, we take a look at unique hits to the website and see which articles registered the most. Below you’ll find our list for the second semester. You can also see the top posts from first semester. 10. Coulter’s ... Read More »

Brannagan will have steep hill to climb

Brannagan will have steep hill to climb
March 17, 2010 4 Comments »

It’s great that Danny Brannagan has signed with the Canadian Football League’s Toronto Argonauts. Great for me because I called that the Argos would sign a Canadian QB here. But somewhat more importantly, it’s great for the growth of the ... Read More »

Argos could be in play for Canadian QB

Argos could be in play for Canadian QB
March 12, 2010 No Comments »

It’s really, really hard to be a Toronto Argonauts fan right now. The team, still reeling from their latest campaign under an unpopular import coach, boasts an awful 7-29 record over the past two seasons and was recently sold to ... Read More »

Greetings from England!

March 10, 2010 No Comments »

My name is Amber Garratt. I am a former Gazette arts and entertainment editor who has just embarked on a five month exchange to the University of Southampton in Southampton, England to study geography. Little fun fact — the Titanic ... Read More »

Homemade lemon ginger tea

March 8, 2010 1 Comment »

Soothing homemade lemon ginger tea Even though the sun is shining and spring is peaking around the corner, I’ve found my mood has been dampened by the onset of a head cold. I drink tea like it’s my job when ... Read More »

Closing comments

March 8, 2010 1 Comment »

Recently the Gazette closed comments for the first time on this story. The process of moderating comments is a difficult one. There’s some precedence on what to do, but the industry is somewhat divided. We’ve modeled our comment policy from ... Read More »

Sixteen Things

Sixteen Things
March 2, 2010 No Comments »

1. Don’t be fooled by Gary Bettman’s posturing over the NHL’s involvement in the2014 winter Olympic games in Sochi, Russia. The NHL will be there. 2. Bettman, a shrewd negotiator, is well aware of the fact the players want to ... Read More »

Vegetarian Curry

March 2, 2010 1 Comment »

I love coconut curry, and one night I didn’t have any chicken but had a major craving for some coconut goodness. Thankfully, I had some tofu so I decided to experiment with a vegetarian meal. It was really fast and ... Read More »

Decisions, decisions for Babcock

Decisions, decisions for Babcock
February 23, 2010 No Comments »

Starting Roberto Luongo against the Germans Tuesday night and for the rest of the tournament is the easiest decision head coach Mike Babcock has had to make during these Olympic games. Martin Brodeur looked like an amateur playing against the ... Read More »

Fourteen Things

Fourteen Things
February 7, 2010 1 Comment »

Busy week in sports, no? Definitely a whole lot to talk about. I won’t get to everything — how about them Raptors? — since most customers won’t make it through to the end of this if I do. Apparently the ... Read More »

“Think Rich, Look Poor”

February 1, 2010 1 Comment »

For this week’s blog, I want to bring to your attention a fashion show I attended this weekend. On Saturday, Jan. 30, Western’s Style Society organized a fashion show not only inspired by Andy Warhol captivating quote “Think Rich, Look ... Read More »

Fashion Profile – Shikha Dilawri

January 28, 2010 No Comments »

For the first blog of the year I decided to do something different. I usually walk around campus looking for outfits that catch my eye. But with the weather conditions I am finding a lot more Uggs and pea coats ... Read More »