- OpinionAndrew Jeffrey
Point/Counterpoint: Judging the new public art planned for Edmonton’s downtown arena
Public art can spark inspiration and be tremendously useful to a city by Lisa Szabo Public art can be a…
Read More » - Arts & CultureChristina Varvis
FAB Gallery exhibition explores music
Songs From the Labyrinth Tuesday, Jan. 20 to Sunday, Feb. 15 Opening Reception Thursday, Jan. 22 at 7 p.m. FAB…
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Oil will tear us apart: the Alberta government’s obsessive relationship
Any therapist would say the Alberta government’s relationship with oil is a toxic one. The Alberta government is truly, madly,…
Read More » - OpinionSupplied - Magnus Manske
New ways to achieve those same, old, tired New Year’s resolutions
Every year, we here at The Gateway hear the same promises students make to themselves about getting fit or eating…
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Former PM Kim Campbell shows there’s more to leadership than what can be taught
Kim Campbell earned the title of a “leader” throughout her illustrious career. So much so, she was announced as the…
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SU’s support of leadership college doesn’t represent student interest
Students’ Union President William Lau has a nice smile. I can see why students voted for him. He’s also patient…
Read More » - OpinionSupplied by William Warby
All we want for Christmas: the best gifts we’ll never get to receive
Inevitably, Christmas cheer is undercut every year with disappointing gifts and a sad sign that your friends and family don’t…
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