Meagan Kashty
Meagan was deputy editor of the Gazette (2010/11). She graduated from the Media, Information and Technoculture Honours program. You can contact her at meagan@westerngazette.ca or follow her on twitter at www.twitter.com/MegKashty.
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Hell hath no fury like a student scorned. Throughout this year, I’ll admit, we’ve published an article or two calling the student demographic apathetic. But the reality is you really…

Nestled on the main floor of a renovated frat house on John Street, two sisters are redefining the retail experience. This is Mesh Boutique — a consignment store. But don’t…
When you think of the average hypnotist there might be a few stereotypes that come to mind — but Tony Lee isn’t your average hypnotist. This MMA fighter turned hypnotist…
Deputy editor Meagan Kashty chatted with Alan Kerr, chef professor at the Canadian Food and Wine Institute at Niagara College, about the basics of wine. Why are some kinds of…
I remember a time when the strength of a friendship was determined by more than just the number of photos you were tagged in or how long your wall-to-wall conversations…

Little Bee By Chris Cleave Chris Cleave’s newest novel Little Bee is sure to have readers buzzing. The abstract cover art and the author’s refusal to summarize the plot on…
Jean Hanff Korelitz’s novel Admission deals with a process every student at Western can relate to — the university application and admission process. Portia Nathan, the main character, has been…
David Ebershoff’s The 19th Wife intertwines historical fiction with a modern mystery, resulting in the compelling story of two individuals struggling to escape their past. Set in the 1800s, Ann…
Queen’s Alma Mater Society is wrestling with satisfying its students. The AMS cancelled a food bank fundraiser scheduled to take place last Tuesday, where students were to don padded suits…
The government’s continued support of post-secondary education has been revealed in the 2010 provincial budget. The budget, released last Thursday morning, noted post-secondary education as integral to rebuilding the province’s…
Students searching for summer jobs will be pleased to know minimum wage is no longer so minimal. As of the today, Ontario is increasing its general minimum wage to $10.25…
The University of Ottawa has officially shut-up Ann Coulter. At 7:50 the night Coulter was scheduled to speak the event was cancelled by the organizers themselves. Coulter, an author and…