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Obnoxiously overpriced christmas gifts for the entire family!

By Jillian Snyder in Spotlight, Volume 12 Issue 6

How do you show the special people in your life you love them when they already have everything they want? By buying them that perfect gift they never needed! This year, let the underpaid folks at Mars’ Hill give you a hand with the hassle of holiday shopping with our 2007 gitchy gift-guide.


Sex, lies and power – the “Santa Claus you never knew”

The legal implications of a legitimate Santa Claus

By Chris Anquist and Matt Pasiuk in Issues & Ideas, Volume 12 Issue 6

WARNING: Due to crushing realities of the charges pending for the character known as “Santa Claus”, READER DISCRETION IS ADVISED.


Canadian aid-concentration policy

The recreation of Canada’s foreign-aid strategy

By Adrian Reimer in Issues & Ideas, Volume 12 Issue 6

Over the past few years, Government and Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) policy regarding aid effectiveness has changed significantly with three different governments and several different policy statements. With the Conservative Government’s mention of increasing aid effectiveness several times in the recent past, it is interesting to observe where the government has come from over the past five years, starting with the CIDA “Policy Statement on Strengthening Aid Effectiveness” in 2002.


The Final Word: How have you made your Christmas consumer free?

in Volume 12 Issue 6

(According to the Helping Hands Club)


Spill to the Hill: Sporting Good Prices

By Noah Schweitzer in Sports, Volume 12 Issue 6

How do you feel about the prices of sporting goods?

Kevin Dyck
“They’re outrageous!”

Steph Wierenga
“As long as the quality matches the price, I’ll pay.”


TIMEOUT! with Katie Haworth

By Josh Schweitzer in Sports, Volume 12 Issue 6

With: Katie Haworth, Spartans Basketball
Hometown: Gresham, OR

MH: Describe the first moment that you realized that basketball was your game.


Reviews: Signs (2002)

By By CT in Volume 12 Issue 6

Signs (2002) tells the suspenseful story of one family’s time together as they prepare for and go through an extraterrestrial invasion. The story takes place in Bucks County, Pennsylvania where the Hess family wakes up one morning to find an enormous crop circle in their backyard. As the film moves forward, it becomes more and more obvious that aliens are in fact responsible for the unusual behavior around the town.


Stories from the Spirit of Christmas

in News, Volume 12 Issue 6

Lights? Check.
Carols? Check.
Snow? Check.
The most contagious dose of Christmas cheer to hit the Trinity Western University campus? Check.



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