| Title | Section | Date Published |
|---|---|---|
| The U of A has more important things that need regulating | Opinion | 04/11/2012 |
| Mulcair sees big picture with oilsands | Opinion | 04/04/2012 |
| Pokémon could really improve our everyday lives | Opinion | 03/28/2012 |
| Canada's LGBTQ acceptance sets us apart | Opinion | 03/28/2012 |
| Doctors have to admit the fat facts | Opinion | 03/21/2012 |
| Pot legalization a long way off | Opinion | 02/15/2012 |
| Drunk driving legislation in Alberta needs to be tightened | Opinion | 12/07/2011 |
| Canadian assisted suicide laws need to be changed | Opinion | 11/30/2011 |
| Remembering a time when Europe was cool | Opinion | 11/30/2011 |
| Spoiled generation isn’t a new concept | Opinion | 11/23/2011 |
| A maple leaf makeover | Opinion | 11/02/2011 |
| Leave the cell phone bubble | Opinion | 11/02/2011 |
| Arrests that really matter | Opinion | 10/19/2011 |
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Artificial intelligence has been the focus of Jonathan Schaeffer’s research during his past 28 years at the University of Alberta, but his new role as Dean of Science will rely solely on his own intelligence.
For the final show of the year, Ryan, Darcy and Adrian sit down for an hour and talk about stuff they like.