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Not All Heroes Wear Capes: U of A Edition
Sure, university has its bad moments like the F you received in Econ 102 even though you completed the Aplia…
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Prices of certain pharmaceuticals should be protected
When it comes to diseases and treatment, access to a medication can sometimes mean the difference between life and death.…
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Alphabetized organization in bookstore is a nightmare
Textbooks are one of the most aggravating aspects of being a student. Perenially-expensive, constantly-changing and, in most cases, absolutely necessary,…
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NDP’s corporate donations cap will strengthen community ties
In an ideal democratic electoral system, the wealth of your party’s supporters would not give you an edge over your…
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Senior citizen driving tests an unavoidable part of aging
Driving a car is a privilege. It’s something that provides personal independence, while also coming with associated risks to yourself…
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Cost-cutting measures that will save the U of A money
Another provincial budget has come and it’s time for the annual debates on campuses across Alberta. What will happen to…
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Homeopathic remedies and pharmaceutical are drugs not the same
In most pharmacies, both homeopathic remedies and pharmaceutical drugs are placed side by side. This creates a misleading impression that…
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Sending letters home to parents of students in GSAs a poor choice
Last Tuesday, Bill 10 was passed by the Alberta Legislature, finally requiring schools to allow students to start Gay-Straight Alliances…
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Snap judgements on smart guns will leave room for deadly error
As of two weeks ago, Colt Canadian has partnered with the Department of National Defence to produce a new “smart…
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