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Arts dean Lesley Cormack reappointed for five-year term
Lesley Cormack always thought she was going to be an actress. She grew up in a “theatre family,” and launched…
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Christina Varvis
U of A students F.E.D.U.P. with sexism and discrimination in food industry
If a restaurant requires “sexualized and objectified servers” to sell food, maybe the food isn’t that good, four University of…
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Christina Varvis
EcoCar engineers to defend title at Shell Eco-Marathon Americas
Balasz Gyenes was “overjoyed” when he motored the University of Alberta’s hydrogen fuel cell EcoCar to victory at the Shell…
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Christina Varvis
Faculty of Phys Ed unveils Alberta Bear at PAW Centre
Students walking past the Physical Activity and Wellness (PAW) Centre’s glass windows may recognize the silhouette of the familiar Beartracks…
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Golden Bears football coach discusses CFL combine, life after football
While the allure of suiting up for a Canadian Football League squad may be a dream for university athletes, Chris…
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Oumar Salifou
Third time’s a charm: Rahman wins 2015–16 VP (Academic) race
In a two-way race with Shakiba Azimi, Fahim Rahman triumphed over his opponent with 57 per cent of the student…
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March Madness 2015 Live Blog
Our live blog of the NCAA March Madness basketball tournament.
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Editorial: NCAA March Madness athletes must be properly compensated
NCAA basketball scoring is at a record low, attendance has been dwindling the last seven seasons and television ratings aren’t…
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Water expert vies for more fluid, sustainable water management
If the water looks clear and smells fine, most North Americans assume it’s ready for cooking, cleaning or drinking. But…
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Lara Kmech
Presidents’ Circle construction restarts, to conclude in the fall
Construction on the University of Alberta’s Presidents’ Circle monument remains blocking a large section of walkway on campus, but construction…
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