| Title | Section | Date Published |
|---|---|---|
| Election options fail to impress | Opinion | 04/11/2012 |
| Faculty funding unbalanced | Opinion | 04/04/2012 |
| The Burlap Sack — Engineering students with egos | Opinion | 03/21/2012 |
| Quebec tuition increases not that bad | Opinion | 03/14/2012 |
| Robocall controversy overblown | Opinion | 03/07/2012 |
| Brabeck-Letmathe a poor choice for honorary degree | Opinion | 02/15/2012 |
| The endless argument over which way to walk down HUB | Opinion | 02/08/2012 |
| The never-ending quest to invent bigger, better fees | Opinion | 02/08/2012 |
| Blood, sweat, and gears | Features | 01/25/2012 |
| Is joining a Greek letter organization valuable? | Opinion | 01/25/2012 |
| Engineering co-op program not the only legitimate option | Opinion | 01/11/2012 |
| Pulling back the curtain | Features | 11/23/2011 |
| Myriad moustaches for the perfect Movember | Opinion | 11/16/2011 |
| Power slips from Wheat Board to the farmers | Opinion | 11/09/2011 |
| Phone patent wars getting stupid | Opinion | 11/02/2011 |
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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.
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