
Hey all, it’s Mofe and Zach your newsletter editors.
As we near the end of another school year, we hope all of you are handling the final few weeks of the semester well. As final projects get handed in and exams creep ever closer, the light at the end of the tunnel is getting brighter.
Here is what’s going on this week in Calgary!
Hot this week!
CBC – A 120-year-old Alberta hotel is undergoing an ambitious restoration after being left untouched for two decades. Link
CTV – The Calgary Comics and Entertainment Expo is coming up in just under a month, and the event is still hoping to add to the guest list. Link
Global News – The Calgary Hitmen will not renew the contracts of several coaches, following a disappointing year. Link
CityNews – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is promising renters bill of rights to be included in the next federal budget. Link
Get busy!
The JMH LaunchPad Pitch Competition is coming up where students and recent alumni pitch their ventures to a panel of judges and compete for $70k in cash prizes. Link
Come witness the top five MRU student Changemakers teams present as part of the Map the System Campus final. Link
The business and communication departments are showcasing research done in collaboration between students and faculty on April 4.
As March Madness continues, Calgarian Yvonne Ejim and Gonzaga’s women’s team are set to play in the Sweet 16 against Texas on Friday
Artist highlight
Angie Demeter is the resident tattoo artist at 4Ever Street Tattoo Studio. Her work has been featured in the Calgary Tattoo and Arts Festival in 2023 and her black and white tattoos have earned her a modest 6,000 followers on Instagram. She features animals and her work all of them stylistically detailed and in motion.
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