| Title | Section | Date Published |
|---|---|---|
| Faculty of Medicine recruits new dean | News | 04/11/2012 |
| Mustard seed a possible new food preservative | News | 04/11/2012 |
| Improving soldiers’ treatment a priority for new Military Chair | News | 04/04/2012 |
| Famed paleontologist recognized for his travels | News | 04/04/2012 |
| Oilsands firms allegedly fail to report environmental impact | News | 03/28/2012 |
| Future head injuries likely after concussion | News | 03/28/2012 |
| Autoimmune disorders reconsidered | News | 03/21/2012 |
| U of A looks to restore vision in patients with eye disease | News | 03/14/2012 |
| Visiting editor talks technology in education | News | 03/07/2012 |
| Liberal leader pays U of A a visit | News | 02/08/2012 |
| Young, but not Invincible | Features | 01/11/2012 |
| New chair launched for prostate cancer research | News | 12/07/2011 |
| U of A spinal cord research recognized | News | 12/07/2011 |
| A rock garden landscape for student learning on campus | News | 11/30/2011 |
| U of A military chair a first in Canada | News | 11/23/2011 |
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