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- Jessica Tang
Editorial: The Gateway’s autonomy should be preserved
On March 7, 2002, during the Students’ Union elections, The Gateway won a referendum to become independent from the SU…
Read More » - Danielle McBeth
The power of political art
Art has the power to entertain, but it can also move and provoke. In trying times, artists can use their…
Read More » - Jessica Tang
Maskwa House: A reconciliation project on indefinite hold
An empty field still rests where the Maskwa House of Learning should be, a proposed student life building for Indigenous…
Read More » - Jessica Tang
Tipping the Scales: How the gap between SU executives and councillors is killing student engagement
Students’ Council has had a chaotic year so far, facing many Discipline, Interpretation, and Enforcement (DIE) Board hearings that forced…
Read More » - Jessica Tang
Feature: In the grey —Alberta’s relationship with oil in a changing world
Morrigan Simpson-Marran, a fifth-year economics student, grew up in Calgary, a city built on the oil and gas industry. “I…
Read More » - Jessica Tang
Paint the province: Getting out the student vote
*As there are many more issues than can be dissected in one feature, this article is not exhaustive. It only…
Read More » - Christina Varvis
April Crossword
There’s an error in the crossword in the April magazine (the last two hints for down are numbered incorrectly). Here…
Read More » - Jessica Tang
Empty Pride: The parade’s forgotten history
On June 9, 2018, Edmonton’s annual Pride parade was stopped for more than half an hour when a group of…
Read More » - Shelley Tian
Spellbinding sexuality: Witches queer our TVs for the better
Last Halloween, Netflix reminded the world of its supremacy with its instant-hit original series, The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, a…
Read More » - Richard Bagan
At the intersections: Finding community with Shades of Colour
Nicole Jones-Abad, a psychology major at the University of Alberta, was missing a place where she could feel a sense…
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