Opinion: Most of those who pay to watch him play disagree with him, and many are members of the litany he claims will suffer for eternity. It is outrageous to insist that they remain passive in all this.
Tag Archives: rugby
Canada’s bronze in rugby ‘a freakin’ historic moment’
The journey to Rio was difficult for the women’s team, the path to the podium even harder
What it feels like to play wheelchair rugby
Invented in 1975 in Winnipeg by a group of quadriplegic Canadian athletes, wheelchair rugby is played in more than 34 countries. Head out onto the court with these players to find out why the game was originally dubbed “murderball” by its creators.
What students are talking about today (October 1 edition)
London shooting, Regina theft and Toronto mega-project
Guelph rugby team suspended
Drunken party involved “an initiation”
Playing safe
The Rugby World Cup is bringing plenty of men behaving badly to New Zealand
Wilfrid Laurier student dies after residence blaze
First-year economics student and rugby player sustained injuries in last week’s residence fire