Arts & Culture
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YouTube
Memes and conspiracies come along for the ride on “drivers license”
I’m sure everyone has heard Olivia Rodrigo’s “drivers license” ever since she premiered the song on YouTube on January 7th…
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University of Alberta International
International Week brings the laughs with She Said WHAT?
International Week may be known for its keynotes and workshops, but this Friday the conference is bringing the laughs with…
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Dear Elnaz
Dear Elnaz documentary shows the human cost of the Flight PS 752 tragedy
On January 8, 2021, the University of Alberta community remembered the lives lost one year prior in the downing of…
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Essayi
Dat App: Essayist
EssayistiOSessayist.app I am no stranger to writing essays. Like most university students, I’ve spent many an hour in front of…
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Supplied
“Digital Rush:” A Q&A with singer-songwriter Nina Mahl
Nina Mahl is an Edmonton-based singer-songwriter who recently debuted with the single “Not the Cure.” Fresh from the release of…
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Tile
Tech Review: Tile Bluetooth tracker
I have always wanted to review Tile Bluetooth trackers, so I finally took the plunge and got my hands on…
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Supplied
Off-Campus Gems: Gaya Korean restaurant
There are several words in a University of Alberta student’s vocabulary that immediately produce feelings of intense joy. They include,…
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Netflix
Netflix Review: Bridgerton
Imagine yourself dressed in the high class fashion of Regency era London: empire waist cut dresses and long, discerning tuxedos.…
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Dustin Delfs
Arts on the Ave’s squatting monks remind us about empathy and global unity
This type of meeting requires your “Asian squat” to be on point. Wang Shugang’s The Meeting installation is part of…
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Adam Lachacz
Spill the Tea: O5 Tea Shade Grown Cascara
With temperatures dipping well below zero I decided to up my tea game. I wanted to support a local business…
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