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November 21, 2007 | Leave a Comment
York University to offer transgendered housing
TORONTO (CUP) - The Centre for Student Community and Leadership Development and the SexGen York Committee at York University will soon offer a gender-neutral residence, one of the first in Canada.
The facility, which hopes to be open for students enrolled in the 2008-2009 academic year, will house students in a six-bedroom suite, equipped with its own washroom. “The biggest single rate of risk of assault for female to male trans people [occurs in] bathrooms or change rooms,” said Lynette Dubois, a member of The Transgendered, Bisexual, Lesbian and Gay Association at York (TBLGAY). The suite will be provided for students whose “physical bodies do not match their gender identity,” explained Michael Gilbert, a professor at York University and chair of the SexGen York Committee.
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November 21, 2007 | Leave a Comment
With: Jared Elenko,
Titans Hockey
Hometown: Calgary, AB
MH: Did you play any other sports when you were a kid?
Jared: I was a triple jumper in track and field. I also played basketball in junior high, but got cut in grade nine and never played again. In addition, I played football in high school, but I ended up tearing my ACL the day before the first game of the season in grade 12.
MH: Which is more of a sport, billiards or NASCAR?
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November 21, 2007 | Leave a Comment
The Spartan men’s basketball team was in Kamloops, BC last weekend to take on the winless Thompson Rivers University WolfPack basketball squad. In their first game, TWU seemed to be in pretty good shape after closing out the second quarter with a 45-28 advantage. However, a very determined TRU’s squad shocked the Spartans, rallying to defeat the Spartans 89-85. Luke Robinson led the way for TWU with 25 points.
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November 21, 2007 | Leave a Comment
The home field stands were packed to see their Trinity Western University Spartans in both of their Canada West Playoff matches. On November 2, the Spartans took on the fourth seed University of Alberta Golden Bears, before meeting the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds in the Canada West final.
Although they were the CIS defending champions, the Golden Bears had no chance against the tough Spartans team this time around. Starting off the scoring for TWU was Nathan Pogue, who scored within the first 10 minutes off a corner kick from Adrian Kekec. Pogue later added to the score by notching two more goals at the 44 and 68 minute marks of play.