April 10, 2013
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News Editor: April Hudson
Contact: news@gateway.ualberta.ca
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U of A psychiatry chair resigns following sexual misconduct allegations

Alex Migdal, Multimedia Editor

The chair of the University of Alberta’s Department of Psychiatry has resigned effective immediately following allegations of sexual misconduct with a patient.

Arts Dean remains hopeful for faculty despite budget cuts

Katelyn Hoffart, Staff Reporter

One year after extensive budget cuts shook the Faculty of Arts, Dean of Arts Lesley Cormack publicly addressed the faculty to talk about its current state.

New farmers’ market ushers in healthier options for SUB

Sarah Chung, Gateway Writer

Shopping for groceries right from campus has become a reality for U of A students, thanks to a regular bi-weekly farmers’ market taking place in SUB.

New university ranking system shows surprising results

Caitlin Hart, Gateway Writer

A new study suggests the University of Alberta may not be living up to its research expectations.

Steiner tree bears criminal fruit

Researchers use social media to connect the dots linking perpetrators together

Piper Whelan, Gateway Writer

A U of A researcher has made a breakthrough in fraud investigation for the social media age, and it’s all about making the right connections.

ALES goes to market with chicken eggs

New initiative looks to offset the cost of raising heritage chickens by selling eggs to local markets

April Hudson, News Editor

The University of Alberta’s Poultry Research Centre is embarking on a project to sell the eggs of heritage chickens to restaurants and local farmers’ markets.

Scientists delve into depression

Teddy Carter, Gateway Writer

Two research teams from the University of Alberta are combining effort to learn more about female depression.

New institute hopes to preserve wildlands

The U of A’s recently-created Alberta Land Institute looks to promote wetland restoration

Katelyn Hoffart, Staff Reporter

The University of Alberta has recently launched a new institute on campus designed to address the current challenges with land-use throughout the province.

Sustainability a challenge for SU

April Hudson, News Editor

The Students’ Union is looking into sustainability initiatives on campus for the upcoming school year.

Fear lingers over securitized campuses in Quebec

MONTREAL (CUP) — Though Quebec’s unlimited general student strike is over for now, tensions on campuses have left some students and staff questioning how universities can continue to claim to support an environment of collegiality and openness.

Campus Crime Beat—Sept. 19, 2012

April Hudson, News Editor

Campus Crime Beat for the week of Sept. 19, 2012.

BC plans for aboriginal education

VANCOUVER (CUP) — The B.C. government announced in June its plans for increasing aboriginal involvement in post-secondary institutions — a move which is greatly needed, according to one First Nations post-secondary liaison and student.

U of A head of psychiatry facing sexual misconduct allegations

April Hudson, News Editor

The new head of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Alberta is facing allegations of sexual misconduct from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario regarding a patient he attended while living there.

Council Forum—Sept. 12, 2012

Katelyn Hoffart, Staff Reporter

A recap of the Sept. 11, 2012 Students’ Council meeting .

LHSA considers raising annual membership fee

More funds needed to compensate Floor Coordinator positions

April Hudson, News Editor

After seeing the employment situation of 46 staff members change, the Lister Hall Students’ Association has plunged into the new school year with the hope of still being able to provide funding for their positions.

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