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Russia and China on board peace plan

Ink is the in thing Charnel Anderson Do you have a tattoo? Perhaps one that you cherish immensely and show off to anyone willing to look? Or maybe you do everything you can to hide that regrettable atrocity, and have even considered a costly removal process? Perhaps you’re someone who hasn’t even contemplated getting yourself [...]

March 26, 2012

The memory of Dusty Miller

Friends, family, and arts community come to pay respects Stephanie Simko The Argus Thunder Bay’s first female mayor, Eleanor “Dusty” Miller, passed away on Feb. 14, 2012 surrounded by friends and family. Dusty was known for her love of the arts, her humour, and her courage. She tirelessly served the community and its local organizations, [...]

March 6, 2012
Shame

Shame

There are films that are bold in their depictions of addictions – Requiem for a Dream, for instance, comes to mind. Portrayals of sex addiction, though, have usually been dismissed as pornographic. To label Shame as pornographic trash would be a severe disservice to Steve McQueen’s engaging and emotionally raw glimpse into the life of a sex addict and his inner turmoil.

February 14, 2012

Feminism at the Lakehead Symposium

The Women’s Studies department and the Gender Issues Centre (GIC) are celebrating their twentieth year with the second Feminisms at the Lakehead Symposium.

November 28, 2011

Music for Mantis

Sebastian Murdoch-Gibson News Writer On September 17th, left wingers from all over Thunder Bay-Superior North came out of the woodwork to show their support for provincial candidate Steve Mantis. The event took place at the historic Finnish Labour Temple and was highlighted by a number of talented local musical acts. The event proved to be [...]

September 26, 2011
Still the greatest?

Still the greatest?

In my experience as an avid gamer, I have heard no game dubbed the “greatest game of all time” more than The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time for the Nintendo 64.

September 19, 2011