- OpinionAshton Mucha
Admitting you need help with your mental health isn’t a weakness
Last week, while agonizing with my best friend for the millionth time over my decision to take mood drugs to…
Read More » - OpinionMergim Binakaj
The “normal” people of Edmonton
In a column for the Edmonton Sun earlier this week, Graham Hicks described the new downtown “revitalization” as a great…
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Don’t put eugenicist women on bills or anything else
Wanted: a real Canadian heroine (the token women) who epitomizes leadership and success in Canadian history. On March 8, on…
Read More » - Campus & CityWillow Austin
Learning about diversity by the book with The Human Library
The Human Library Thursday March 17 from 2:00 to 6:45 p.m. Rutherford Library Free. You can drop in or make appointments…
Read More » - CityChristina Varvis
Royal Alberta Museum continues to house stolen objects
Two weeks ago, the provincial government requested proposals for what to do with the former Royal Alberta Museum building. Much…
Read More » - InternationalMarie Espenido
Companies must stop pinkwashing and profiting from cancer
It’s the focal point of movies, songs, and comic books. Its symbols are readily available on pins, t-shirts and yogurt…
Read More » - OpinionSupplied — Sarjoun Faour
Ghomeshi case could reveal the truth about sexual assault cases
This past week marked the beginning of what is sure to be a long, messy sexual assault trial against Jian…
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Huff’s humorous take on darkness
Actor and playwright Cliff Cardinal is not in the business of healing wounds. In fact, his one-man show Huff, which is currently touring…
Read More » - CitySupplied — Trevor Chow
“This is about climate trauma”: Sheila Watt-Cloutier on the Arctic
When I hear about the Arctic, the image that comes to mind is a vague, cold, melting block of ice,…
Read More » - Arts & CultureSupplied
New art gallery exhibit blurs the lines between art and design
The Blur in Between Jan. 23 – May 8, 2016 Art Gallery of Alberta (2 Sir Winston Churchill Square) $8.50…
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