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Jonas Smith
Editorial: Alberta’s $5.5 billion surplus needs to be spent on more important issues
For a province that keeps cutting funding to so many public programs, you’d expect the budget to be tight. However,…
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Play Review: ‘Harvey’
Let’s address the white rabbit in the room — Harvey at the Walterdale Theatre. Director Rebecca Bissonnette takes a classic,…
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Lily Polenchuk
An opportunity lost: Remembering the École Polytechnique massacre
For an institution that claims to be a supporter of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), you’d think…
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Ab Sch
Is cutting the carbon tax more for Canadians or Trudeau?
As prime minister, it’s Justin Trudeau’s job to make decisions that are best for all Canadians. He has to adequately…
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Macy Wong
Marble Pedestal: U of A’s Family Corner
As society progresses, higher education needs to adapt to match the needs of people trying to access it. Education should…
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Lily Polenchuk
Editorial: SHAPE doesn’t shape up to meet community needs
Unveiled on September 19, the University of Alberta released its 10-year strategic plan, SHAPE. Though the university seems to be content…
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Top 5: #pickaparkyeg
Over the summer, Edmonton’s city councillors have been promoting parks across the city with their Pick-A-Park Campaign. Councillors have also…
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Emily Williams
The U of A’s name change policy needs to keep evolving
For most students, convocation is a time they look forward to — finally getting to celebrate all their hard work…
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Boyle Street is not getting the compassion it deserves
Once again, the Boyle Street Community Services’ (BSCS) is moving to a new location. Due to high demand for their…
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Rosty Soroka
The Board of Governors are out of touch with university life
At a first glance, the University of Alberta’s Board of Governors (BoG) truly seems to care about students, and seems…
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