Colour your world at Portfolio Show

Danika McDonald

arts editor

Grant MacEwan University has covered a lot of ground in the arts this year. Everything from massive installation pieces, to plays like Company, to the graduation recitals happening until mid-May. Continue reading

Champions of modern music

Brad Hudson

writer

With increasing media appearances and a recent Juno nomination, Tokyo Police Club isn’t having a hard time keeping busy or securing a prominent position on Canada’s independent music scene. Continue reading

Tapes and tapes of glorious sound

Jayme Hagen

features editor

Cassette is back, baby.

Two Edmonton artists have upcoming cassette-only releases scheduled for April. On April 9, Mark Templeton will release Scotch Heart and on April 10, Liam Trimble will be releasing Ultra Rare EP. Continue reading

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