Hanna gets violent, awkward

Film misses emotionality and thematic ideas, but remains entertaining

Doug Johnson

writer

If you’re into watching a young girl fuck bitches up, then Joe Wright’s (Pride and Prejudice, Atonement) Hanna is the film for you. Continue reading

Szabados outstanding

Final exams put on hold for world championships in Switzerland

Todd Pruner

sports editor

Shannon Szabados may have faced more shots than the average goalie this season, but she’s not complaining. Continue reading

MacEwan student full of NRG

Eric Silver

writer

Writer, dancer, actress and musician.

Second-year Grant MacEwan University student Miranda Broumas is a quadruple threat with enough energy to keep up with it all. Continue reading

Coach coming back to GMac

Former Griffins player returns to team after four years coaching Golden Bears

Todd Pruner

sports editor

Brad Poplawski is returning to Grant MacEwan University after four years away.

The 26-year-old was confirmed as the new head coach of the Griffins men’s volleyball March 28. Continue reading

Consensus pick of RNH

Trevor Robb

On March 31, I attended game four of the series between the Edmonton Oil Kings and Red Deer Rebels, getting a first hand look at how smart and talented Ryan Nugent-Hopkins is. Continue reading

Hot little spots

Dinner and a movie

Remedy Café and Garneau Theatre

Where: 8631 109 St. and 8712 109 St.

When: Remedy Café is open daily from 9 a.m. to midnight. Continue reading

Razor your region, please

Sometimes, people just aren’t gaga to go down

Between the Sheets with Angela Johnston

Intercamp’s resident sex columnist, Angela Johnston, explores sex, society and the every scenario within. You are invited and encouraged to send her your questions, and feel free to keep them anonymous.

Write her at sex@intercamp.ca Continue reading

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Donating made easy

Text messaging makes money for earthquake relief efforts

Kevin Penny

writer

The earthquake disaster in Japan has torn many lives apart, but it has also brought many people together from around the world that are helping their fellow human beings. Continue reading

Disaster crosses borders

Megan Sarrazin

news editor

The disaster in Japan, resulting from the 9.0 magnitude earthquake hitting March 11 followed by a destructive tsunami and nuclear crisis, is not limited to the borders of the geographically small Pacific-Rim nation. Continue reading

Feeling impact far from home

Japanese students at MacEwan feel impact of earthquake back home

Tisha Raj

writer

“Jishin kaminari kaji oyaji” — earthquakes, thunderbolts, fire and father — a quote that struck a chord amongst thousands of Japanese on the afternoon of March 11. These are elements that the Japanese are said to fear, in a descending order. Continue reading

Hope takes flight in cranes

Tisha Raj

writer

In Japan, the crane is one of the many mystical and holy creatures, known to live for 1,000 years.

An ancient legend promises that anyone who folds 1,000 origami cranes will be granted a wish, such as long life or recovery from illness or injury. Continue reading

Whopping donation

Mathew J. White

writer

As part of their overall commitment to Grant MacEwan University, the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) has donated $650,000 to the MacEwan School of Business in support of the new Curriculum Enhancement Project — a program that is being integrated into the bachelor of commerce degree. Continue reading

SA’s budget set

10 hour of deliberations bring about next years’ SA budget

Megan Sarrazin

news editor

Just one day after deciding that the Students’ Association (SA) fee would be raised to $13 per credit, members of the executive and Students’ Council sat down to deliberate the 2011-12 budget. Continue reading

Orchestra celebrates 60th

Edmonton Symphony Orchestra celebrates milestone year

Kevin Penny

writer

The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra (ESO) celebrated their 60th anniversary by putting on a free concert March 25.

Bill Eddins, music director for Edmonton’s orchestra, was happy to be sharing the long history of Edmonton’s orchestral music with the public at no cost. Continue reading

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Beatles are best

No one can or will ever beat The Beatles

Logan Robicheau

writer

A few months back I was watching the Late Show with David Letterman and Letterman had the Jonas Brothers on as guests.

Letterman suggested that the hype the Jonas Brothers were receiving was similar to that of The Beatles in their hay-day. Continue reading

Heading to the polls

Realpolitiks with . . .

Kevin Penny

Canadians will be going to the polls this May so they can vote in yet another puppet figurehead for our entertainment. Continue reading

Bullying the jukebox

Rock the right beats at parties, let guests decide what they want to hear

Brad Hudson

writer

Picture this: you are rocking a beer at a friend’s party and he is playing some awesome tunes — I’m talking Def Leppard, Guns N’ Roses — stuff that really kicks ass. Continue reading

Reunion tours never work

Despite good intentions, fans are left disappointed with reunion tours and old bands

Eric Silver

writer

How old is too old to be a musician? That’s like asking how blind is too blind to drive.

You’re free to do whatever you want when no one’s watching, but there needs to be regulations when it affects the public. Continue reading

Rights revoked

Logan Robicheau

writer

Hey, has anybody heard of the new “Missing Persons Act” bill being proposed in Alberta? Apparently not many people have and this is something that needs to be changed. Continue reading

Ridiculous rules

Mathew J. White

writer

Unless you’re living under a rock, you should be well aware of just how insanely popular video games have become. Continue reading

Let the festivities begin

’Tis the season to get stoked for summer music festivals

Brad Hudson and Sean da Silva

writer

It’s that time of year again when kids bust out of class and are eager to hit the festival circuit.

Although we can’t offer any assistance on luring that hottie into your R.V. or how to avoid that nasty sunburn, Intercamp has you covered with a handy guide to what’s happening in and around Edmonton this festival season. Continue reading