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Dylana Twittey
Edmonton Youth for Climate protests the UASU for banking with RBC
At 12:00 p.m. on September 15, chants of “listen to our warning, stop global warming” and “separate oil and state.…
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Michel Feist
U of A partnering with Amii to offer AI literacy course
On September 12, the University of Alberta announced they have partnered with the Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii) to offer…
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Lily Polenchuk
Half of Alberta post-secondary students surveyed experienced sexual violence, report finds
Trigger Warning: This article discusses sexual and gender-based violence, which some readers may find upsetting. Resources are listed at the…
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Helen Zhang
Notes from Council: Navigating inclusive access, Stride Campaign School presented
“Notes from Council” is The Gateway’s ongoing series of recaps of noteworthy items from Students’ Council meetings. At the University of Alberta…
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Lochlann Kerr
Whyte Avenue is the most exciting street in Edmonton
In a city filled with sprawling suburbs and identical shopping centres, Whyte Avenue’s chaos and variety sets it apart. Although…
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Jonas Smith
Students’ urgent needs not addressed by advanced education mandate letter
Years of cutting funding to post-secondary has not made the United Conservative Party (UCP) popular with a lot of students.…
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U of A researcher working to improve turnover in the game industry
Is your favourite video game more than three years old? Then the people who designed it may have already left…
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Lily Polenchuk
U of A researcher aims to increase support for dayhome educators
Laura Woodman operated a dayhome for 10 years. Now as a PhD student in the department of human ecology at…
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U of A research finds Indigenous men face disparities in testing and severity of prostate cancer
University of Alberta researchers contributed to a study that found Indigenous men receive testing for prostate cancer at lower rates…
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Arief Muhayastyah
Concerts are rare in Edmonton, but they shouldn’t be
Edmonton music fans can often be heard lamenting that their favourite musicians’ so-called Canadian tours include only Vancouver, Montreal, or…
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