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Researchers at the Canadian Ice Core Lab (CICL), located at the University of Alberta, recently drilled a 613 metre ice core from Axel Heiberg Island, Nunavut earlier this year. Alison Criscitello, assistant professor at the U of A and director of CICL, studies ice cores to better understand the environment…
During the council meeting on July 15, the University of Alberta Students’ Union (UASU) Student’s Council voted to stop publicly disclosing how individual councillors vote. The motion passed, though with some opposition, but its implications are anything but small. For a body that represents over 37,000 students, this is not…
From July 11 to July 13, various areas across downtown bloomed with visual art and music, thanks to the 30th celebration of the Whyte Avenue Art Walk. Being Alberta’s first, largest, and longest-running art walk, it took place at Whyte Avenue, Dr. Wilber McIntyre Park, the 106 Street Southbark space,…
Wes Eze, Rachel Grenke, April Kippers, and Tise Okuboyejo will swap their green and gold for red and white this summer. The four track and field athletes will travel to Germany to compete for Team Canada in the 2025 Fédération Internationale du Sport Universitaire (FISU) Summer World University Games. Both…
Third places are community hubs, separate from home and work, that allow for social interaction and leisure. Common examples include libraries, gyms, and cafes. Sociologist Ray Oldenburg first coined the term. In his essay, “Our Vanishing Third Places,” Oldenburg argued that “what suburbia cries for are the means for people…
During the council meeting on July 15, the University of Alberta Students’ Union (UASU) Student’s Council voted to stop publicly…
From July 11 to July 13, various areas across downtown bloomed with visual art and music, thanks to the 30th…
One of Edmonton’s most beloved artists, Mac DeMarco, is set to release his upcoming record, Guitar, on August 22. With…
In our biweekly column Social Intercourse, we share our picks for notable things happening on campus and in Edmonton. Check out…