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- Joshua Storie and Adaire Beatty
Your doctor’s right: you’re too young to smoke weed
Doctors are right: you shouldn’t be smoking weed at 18. This past summer, the Canadian government ran a public consultation…
Read More » - Christina Varvis
Traditionally Untraditional: Celebrating the Holidays
An Ode to Festivus by Aidan Herron An ode to Festivus, A celebration for the rest of us. The holiday…
Read More » - Ab Sch
December Events
FAB Gallery: “Playing With Fire” This exhibition is the final visual presentation for the Megan Warkentin’s MFA Painting degree of Master of Fine Arts in Painting. Inspired by…
Read More » - Alex Patterson
Why studying abroad is not a simple feat
Susie Muncner, a biological-sciences and chemistry double major, embarked on a 10-month exchange program to Lille, France in her second…
Read More » - Jon Zilinski
Stop misinterpreting feminism
Brace yourself for the most cringeworthy f-word of our generation: feminism. Feminism is a term that’s hushed before it even…
Read More » - Alex Patterson
Ghosting, a strategy most foul, strange, and unnatural
“To ghost, or not to ghost,” Hamlet contemplated, glaring at the piling notifications on his phone — an endless list…
Read More » - Christina Varvis
School, sustainability, and style: Student research project tackles clothing disposal in Edmonton
Fast food is a dietary problem in North America, but so is fast fashion. To address a culture of cheaply-made,…
Read More » - Rebecca Cormier
Our drug problem needs a doctor
Back in September, Health Canada made a decision that makes it possible for physicians to prescribe heroin to opioid addicts.…
Read More » - Joshua Storie
Everyone changes, including Nathan Levasseur
With its smooth edges, glossy cap, nondescript barcode, and electric blue background, you wouldn’t be blamed for thinking Nathan Levasseur’s…
Read More » - Joshua Storie
Losing local status: Filthy Casual and the condition of Edmonton’s comic community
Walking through the packed halls of Edmonton’s Comic and Entertainment Expo, it’s easy to assume a strong sense of community…
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