March 14, 2026

Foreseeing the future

BY JORDAN JOHNSTONE If you stopped by the Sanctuary on Jan. 20 for cheap pizza or a cold beer, you may have gotten a glimpse into the future. Psychic Marisa Munshaw, was at the venue doing free tarot card readings to willing students. I waited in a long line, with many fellow students, to visit a psychic for the first time. Upon each of our turns, we shuffled the deck … Continued

Gourd-geous! Pumpkin carving wicked at Conestoga

BY MATT HOWELL Their weapons of construction included markers, serrated knives and scoops. Their battleground was the Sanctuary. Their prize was glory, and some cash. A Conestoga Students Inc. pumpkin-carving contest took place in the Sanc on Oct. 28 and showcased some students varying takes on the classic jack-o’-lantern. Six students took over the stage and tightly-wrapped tables as they battled wits and the clock to carve the pumpkin of … Continued

CSI wants election process revised

BY JORDAN JOHNSTONE Students will no longer have a voice in selecting the president and vice-president of Conestoga Students Inc., if the student association has its way. CSI held its annual general meeting on Oct. 21 in the Sanctuary with higher than average student turnout (approximately 35 students). Attendees were told that the organization wanted to amend its bylaws regarding the hiring of the president and vice-president. For most of … Continued

Students rock the Sanctuary

By KATRINA EDLEFSEN Even with a finicky sound system and no lyrics to follow along with, students crooned, rocked and even line danced their way through the semester’s first CSI Open Talent Nooner. The Sanctuary was packed on Jan. 14 as students took in the weekly deals of Toonie Tuesday as well as the bar, but many arrived not knowing that they were about to be entertained by the talented … Continued