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Hawks complete perfect OCAA season
March 5, 2009

by Corey Johnson
There are not a lot of things you can say are perfect, but the 2008-2009 Ontario Colleges Athletic Association women’s volleyball season was just that for the Humber Hawks.
On Saturday, Feb. 28 the Hawks women’s volleyball team defeated the Nipissing Lakers 3-1 in the OCAA finals, which was held at Durham College in Oshawa.
The win brings the Hawks OCAA record to 23-0, giving them the result of a perfect season. Going into the tournament, anything less than perfect wasn’t acceptable.
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Athlete Profile: Sarah Turner
March 5, 2009

by Carmen Brosseau
Many students were enrolled in either figure skating or hockey when they were younger, but not too many have been a part of a synchronized team.
Third-year Guelph-Humber Business student, Sarah Turner, was a member of Canada’s synchronized skating team. The group of girls won the World
Championships in Zagreb, Croatia during 2002, becoming Canada’s only gold medalist synchronized skating team.
Turner was only three years old when she first started skating. She was a member of the Canadian team for six years, leaving her in the junior division during the championship when she was 17 years old.
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Movie Review: The International
March 5, 2009

by Thomas Hurst
An international action thriller with intelligence isn’t something you see too often anymore, which makes this movie all that more impressive. Does it have its flaws and inaccuracies? I’m sure it does but its intricate plot is perfectly executed by director Tom Tykwer.
The International begins with intense discussions of a private weapons deal. The drama immediately begins as one of the individuals winds up dead and Interpol Agent, Louis Salinger (Clive Owen) witnesses the scene.
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Drummers deliver sounds of summer
March 5, 2009

by Meagan Thibeault
Caribbean rhythms resonated as two talented steel pan drummers gave Humber ITAL students an aural taste of the tropics, and reawakened anticipation for the approaching summer sun.
On Friday Feb. 27, Juno award-winning Patrick McNeilly, also known as “Pan Man Pat”, and renowned musician and Humber graduate, Hugh Pierre, spiced up the lunch hour with their uplifting mix of drums and vocals.
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Artist Profile: Catelyn Gilliam
March 5, 2009

by Carmen Brosseau
Art can come in different forms, and be interpreted in many ways. Catelyn Gilliam, a fourth year Creative Advertising student at Humber ITAL’s Lakeshore campus, understands everything that art entails and is often called “Martha Stewart” by her friends.
She dabbles her artistic abilities in every different medium. From painting, drawing, sculpting, sewing and cooking, there isn’t much that Gilliam doesn’t do. Although she admits that her favourite is abstract painting.
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