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		<title>Women’s hockey team building on success</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 19:25:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tanya Quaglia LANCE WRITER onths removed from one of their most successful seasons to date, the Lancers Women’s Hockey team look to use this past season as a stepping-stone to an even more successful season next year. First-year goalie Julia Ouroumis sees a bright future ahead for the young Lancer squad, which boasted seven rookie players en route to becoming OUA semifinalists. “I can see our team being a lot more consistent,” Ouroumis said. “Last year we had a lot of rookies— myself included— who didn’t know what to expect from the OUA, but our team is more mature and I feel will be ready for what gets thrown to us.” During the regular season, the Lancers struggled to play consistent hockey and they lost many close games. However, the Lancers also had flashes of offensive brilliance and showed they could compete with some of the best team in the OUA. The Lancers finished the regular season in seventh place in the OUA with a 12-12-2 record. Windsor was the underdog heading into the first round taking on the second-place and nationally ranked Guelph Gryphons. Windsor found their stride just in time and dominated the Gryphons, sweeping the series two... ]]></description>
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		<title>Race the summer sun</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 19:21:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Frank Jeney LANCE WRITER ummer, summer, summer time”&#8230; in the 1990s Will Smith released a song that had lyrics such as “School is out and it’s sorta a buzz” and, “It’s like the summer is a natural aphrodisiac.” The truth is, when the summer months finally hit, and the summer sun fills the sky until close to 10 o’clock at night, the amount of time for physical activity is at its peak for the year. Physical activity as defined is any body movement that works your muscles and requires more energy than resting. The problem with common belief is that physical activity is only accomplished inside the walls our the local fitness centre or gym, which is untrue. When the summer sun scorches the sky, it is a great time for everyone to include new and exciting types of physical activity in their lives. Whether it’s going for a walk at lunch or after dinner, joining a weekday summer sports league, walking the golf course instead of using a cart, or simply staying at home doing upgrades to your personal garden yourself, physical activity is all around you. Be creative. Try to use this rule of thumb when adding physical... ]]></description>
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		<title>Women’s volleyball team brings in seven new recruits</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 19:20:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Doherty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[John Doherty SPORTS EDITOR ewly appointed Lancer Women’s Volleyball head coach Lucas Hodgson announced the commitment of seven new players to the team for the 2012-2013 season. Two of the recruits are local, hailing from St. Joseph Catholic High School. Considered one of the top local players in the city, six-foot middle blocker Roshanna Matthews helped lead the Lasers to a second -straight OFSAA berth this season. She also played for the Ontario Volleyball Association South County Bandits. “Roshanna is a dynamic player who brings an exciting style of play to the court,” Hodgson said on the Lancers website. “She has the size and athleticism to play right away and we expect her to be a cornerstone of the program for years to come.” Also of the Lasers and the Bandits, six-foot setter Gabriella Miletic is expected to bring immediate results to the team. “It’s no secret that we wanted to get bigger and more athletic and Gabie fits that bill,” Hodgson said. “She is a fierce competitor that wants to win and pushes to be better all the time.” “This is a starting point for us to become a consistent contender in the OUA. We expect these girls to... ]]></description>
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		<title>Re-tool time</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 19:19:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Doherty</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[John Doherty SPORTS EDITOR he Lancers Men’s Volleyball team is in retooling mode. With five of his key players leaving the ranks, head coach Shawn Lippert doesn’t want to think of next season as a year of rebuilding. “We’re losing a core group of the team,” Lippert said. “I don’t like to say rebuilding. Teams that say they’re rebuilding are pretty much admitting that they aren’t (expecting) to make the playoffs.” The Lancers finished the past season as OUA quarter-finalists, after losing in three-straight sets to the Waterloo Warriors Feb. 18 at the St. Denis Centre. While Lippert alludes to at least three new recruits for next season, he also points out that most of next season’s core roster is already in place and ready to carry on the mantle left by non-returners Kyle Williamson, Harrison Oake, Will Alexandre, Ryan Le and Andrew Foster. All players were in their fifth year aside from Le, who used up his eligibility. Left side hitter Oake finished second in kills in the OUA regular season with 219, behind Queen’s Joren Zeeman (226), while Williamson, an outside hitter, was fourth at 200. They’re players that Lippert will miss— Williamson was one of Lipperts first... ]]></description>
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		<title>UWSA BoD throws the book at execs over university contract</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 May 2012 19:15:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darryl Gallinger</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Board of director weary over proposed loss of student space for UWindsor Bookstore Darryl Gallinger News Editor he University of Windsor Students’ Alliance board of directors are threatening to void the proposed Bookstore deal unless specific conditions are fulfilled by the end of May. The Policy Management Board, of which the UWSA is a voting member, recently signed a deal with the University of Windsor that would see the Bookstore take over a 14,000 square-foot space in the CAW Student Centre, presently occupied by the Thirsty Scholar Pub, several club meeting rooms and the space recently operated as the Used Bookstore. At a joint UWSA council and board meeting on May 18, the previously confidential contract was unveiled in full by executives. Councillor Osman Raza remarked, “Given the amount of space we&#8217;re giving up, it&#8217;s hard to justify this to students.” “I didn&#8217;t enjoy finding out about [the contract] on my first day,” said vice-president of administration Alyssa Atkins at the joint meeting. “We didn&#8217;t make this decision, but we want to work with the board and council to make this space awesome for students.” At the emergency board meeting on May 17, the board of directors put forward a... ]]></description>
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		<title>TRENDING: May 16, 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 22:16:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What&#8217;s got Windsorites talking this week This is the best timeline; NBC renews Community Community was renewed for a truncated 13-episode fourth season, NBC announced May 11. But it’s not all good news: the show has been moved to Fridays, a graveyard slot where NBC sticks shows to die slow deaths against Zoolander reruns on TBS. The Avengers makes all of the money Estimates have Joss Whedon’s superhero flick making over a $1 billion worldwide by May 13. Whedon wrote a letter thanking his fans for the support on whedonesque.com and promised to continue working on his dream project: a sequel to Air Bud in which a Golden Retriever teaches us all about humanity by playing Jai Alai. Local band Michou recovers after robbery Michou ran into bad luck recently when their van was broken into twice and much of their gear was stolen. There’s a special circle of hell reserved for people who steal instruments from musicians; it’s right next to the one for people who text during movies. Second Cup opens in the CAW Student Centre Tim Hortons in the CAW has shuttered its doors in favour of a slightly more upscale Second Cup kiosk near the food... ]]></description>
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		<title>The avant-garde</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 22:13:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>H.G. Watson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Media City Film Festival brings global experimental cinema to Windsor H.G. Watson ARTS EDITOR hen digital is king, where will analogue filmmaking find a home? At the 18th annual Media City Film Festival, 8mm and 16mm film are alive and well. Jeremy Rigsby, the festival co-director since 1997, is excited to be providing a niche market for filmmakers whose body of work sits outside the mainstream. He and co-director Oona Mosna run the festival from a downtown house they also live in, carefully selecting the films that will make it into the festival. “This year we had 1,400 films from 63 countries,” said Rigsby. He and Mosna watch every single one, deferring films to a committee when they can’t agree on which one to select. Almost all come on film reels, even though many more commercial films are now produced solely on digital cameras. No film facilities exist in downtown Windsor that can meet the demands of showing films on film reels. Rigsby is forced to import both the projectors and the projectionists from Chicago and Toronto so that they can be shown at the Capitol Theatre. Nicolas Rey lives in Paris and has screened his films at festivals around... ]]></description>
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		<title>Pub closure meets mixed responses</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 22:09:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Darryl Gallinger</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Darryl Gallinger NEWS EDITOR he closing of the Thirsty Scholar Pub has some students mobilizing in resistance, while others see it as a positive move. The University of Windsor recently announced a deal with the University of Windsor Students’ Alliance to close the Thirsty Scholar and move the university Bookstore into its place. Up to 2,000 square feet of the appoximately 12,000 would be allocated to a UWSA to create a licensed café. Ramzi Nassereddine, a recent graduate, is disappointed with the decision to close down the pub. “The pub was part of my student experience, and it should be part of every student’s experience. Not having a pub at a university is very strange.” “We have a lot of international students. We should have more of an international flavour, more international food,” Nassereddine suggested as a solution to the pub, which is $1.1 million in debt. “Turn it away from a pub, and more into a restaurant.” Nassereddine has channeled his concerns by starting a Facebook campaign titled “Save UWIN Pub.” The Facebook page, which has accrued 145 likes so far, is filled with comments from students questioning why they were not informed by the UWSA of the decision... ]]></description>
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		<title>Cinema obscura</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 22:07:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>H.G. Watson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Three filmmakers pushing the limits of the moving picture will have their films screened at Media City Film Festival in Windsor, May 22-26. Dagie Brundert &#124; Films of Dagie Brundert Jason Rankin LANCE WRITER Experimental German filmmaker Dagie Brundert is coming to Media City’s Film Festival, bringing her talent of processing Super8 film with coffee. She took up filmmaking while studying art in Berlin. “One day my professor came up with a very tiny Super8 camera,” said Brundert, “and I had never really heard of Super8 until that day.” “I found out how easy it is to handle and how simple it is, and what came out of such a beautiful, simple— but very good— and wonderful film, that I just fell in love. I fell in love with that special format.” Brundert’s style is short and personal. “I make sure my films are not longer than usually about three minutes.” In Counting Cats Counting Sheep, Brundert sings while placing numbers on cats. “It’s experimental in a way, also personal because it’s my cat. Sometimes my short films have just one little story.” “At the moment, I’m experimenting a lot with coffee developing,” said Brundert. “I’m very fascinated by this... ]]></description>
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		<title>Bird&#8217;s eye view</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 May 2012 21:33:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>lance</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Montreal&#8217;s Wind Up Radio Sessions comes to town Matthew Frose LANCE WRITER home town show is a great way to give a band a morale boost. Lucky for pop-folker’s Wind Up Radio Sessions, they have more than one home town. “We’re a four-piece based out of Montreal. Three of the band are originally from Hamilton, Ont. and I’m from the UK, so we’re all kind of Montreal transplants”, said multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Matt Lazenby. “We try to have as many home bases as possible.” Wind Up Radio Sessions is releasing their second full-length album Birds Eyes on May 24. The accompanying tour will feature dates across Canada, including their first show in Windsor at Phog Lounge on May 27. “It’s good playing intimate kind of places. We’ve never played the Phog Lounge before, but I’ve heard some really good things about it.” This will be Wind Up Radio Sessions first big tour across the country, and the band has upgraded their touring vehicle for the occasion. “Last time we were touring in a beat up station wagon and we were really crammed in like sardines, so I’m really excited to tour in that.” The group has recently expanded from a... ]]></description>
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