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Joshua Storie
Research project delves into U of A international student life
Forget taking students out to bars to develop senses of belonging — the best way to connect them to Canada…
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Joshua Storie
Forum Recap: Myer Horowitz
The Presidential race got heated (again), so we gave it its own article. Check it out here: Presidential questions become personal…
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Christina Varvis
SU Elections Q&A: APIRG Plebiscite, UPass Referendum
APIRG (Yes) Plebiscite, Laura Kruse The Alberta Public Interest Research Group (APIRG) will be asking students whether they support paying…
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Mitch Sorensen
Forum Recap: Peter Lougheed Leadership College
Peter Lougheed’s Presidential Debate Read our introduction to the Presidential candidates and their platforms here: SU Elections Q&A: President Presidential candidates…
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Willow Austin
U of A avoids cutting journal subscriptions despite rising costs
While University of Alberta students may be able to download scholarly articles seemingly for free, the costs of providing these…
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Eric Lillow
Agriculture and Forestry Building atrium now open to students
After five years of quiet vacancy, the Agriculture and Forestry Building’s atrium has been reopened to students and faculty. The…
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Andrew McWhinney
TRC commissioner outlines which Calls to Action the university can focus on
Before an audience of students and faculty, Truth and Reconciliation Commissioner Marie Wilson explained last week that universities need to…
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Mitch Sorensen
#IBelieveYou campaign to focus on supporting sexual assault disclosers
Students at the U of A will soon have a platform to stand up against sexual assault. From September 19…
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Christina Varvis
Dear first years
Congrats! You’ve finished high school, made it to university, and are ready (or at least trying to be ready) to…
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Lack of public outcry over attacks in the Middle East fuels resentment of the West
On July 3, an ISIS-coordinated car bombing struck Baghdad, killing nearly 300 people. The bomb detonated in the middle of…
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