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Lale Fassone
Pandas field hockey alumna inducted to Sports Wall of Fame
The University of Alberta Sports Wall of Fame has recently inducted Carla Duncan, a Pandas field hockey athlete and coach.…
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Coach Len Vickery inducted to U of A Sports Wall of Fame
Len Vickery, a former Golden Bears soccer coach who coached from 1985 to 2019, has been inducted to the University…
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Lale Fassone
U of A associate professor discusses use of the term ‘gender modality’
A recent Nature publication by Florence Ashley emphasized the need for new terms in gender research beyond cisgender and transgender.…
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Marco Mantovani
Amanda Rummery represents Canada at the 2024 Paris Paralympics
Amanda Rummery placed fifth at the 2024 Paris Paralympics in the women’s 400-meter dash. She is now back home in…
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Pandas Wrestling alumni win The Amazing Race Canada
Taylor McPherson and Katie Mulkay recently won the Amazing Race Canada season ten. McPherson is currently pursuing her Master’s in…
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Connor Hood
U of A students Howes and Seto see wins at recent golf invitationals
After securing team and individual titles at the University of Alberta Golf Invitational, Kalee Seto and Ethan Howes both saw…
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Lale Fassone
Five-year nationals win streak for Pandas tennis
On August 11, the University of Alberta Pandas tennis team secured its fifth straight national title in Montreal against the…
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U of A cheerleading team brings back gold from world championships
In August, the University of Alberta Cheer team travelled to Croatia to represent Canada at the Fédération Internationale du Sport Universitaire…
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Rob Hislop
Pandas athlete going to 2024 Paris Paralympics
Amanda Rummery, a University of Alberta student and Pandas track and field athlete, qualified for the 2024 Paris Paralympics. She…
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Hockey goaltenders don’t get “hot” during playoffs, study finds
A study from the University of Alberta School of Business found that the hot-hand theory is not true when looking…
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