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Dion Phaneuf: the falling star
Whether you like the man or not, you have to admit it: Dion Phaneuf has swagger.
If you keep your eyes open, you just might catch a glimpse of the six-foot-three 214-pound hockey player here in Toronto, strutting around with the same confidence he consistently exudes on-ice. He is the walking, talking definition of what Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brian Burke calls “pugnacity, testosterone, truculence and belligerence” and he reminds us every time we see him at the rink. What makes Phaneuf an excellent example of Canadian athleticism, though, is not his swagger or his ability to excite, but his ability to persevere and overcome, making him a Canadian icon and a hero to many.
CAMPUS CRIME WATCH
Two unidentified black males allegedly forced a York community member to the ground and stole his wallet the morning of Oct. 8 report Toronto police.
Punsters, not pundits
The problem: YFSglobalPR isn’t run by the YFS.
Putting the spotlight on York athletes
York lacks spirit
Football kickers dominate the field
When it comes to football, there are two players in particular that often feel a lot of pressure. York kickers, Ramsey Aburaneh and Dror David, carry a heavy burden.
Shy B.C. native shines as team captain
Courtney Unruh’s accomplishments on the ice make her a perfict fit for the role of captain.
Top athlete finds voice in rugby
Every day, Tiera “Tee” Thomas-Reynolds walks the halls of York University, often to an international studies class. And, every day, people walk by her thinking she’s just a regular student. Thomas-Reynolds is not a regular student.
Reel Retro-spectives: The Hospital (1971)
Critics have long celebrated Network as the masterpiece of legendary screenwriter Paddy Chayefsky’s career; however, I’d argue it’s a title that should be shared with another film: The Hospital.