Campus Life
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Chantal Yoon Student group aims to educate students about healthy eating
Chelsea Greschner went into nutrition to improve her family’s health. Now, she’s helping students learn the basics of healthy eating.…
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Hafsa Abdulle History department celebrates Canada’s 150th anniversary
Research on colonial paintings and draft dodgers were among a series of presentations made history undergrads celebrating Canada’s 150th anniversary.…
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Joshua Storie School of Dentistry celebrates 100th year at U of A
The School of Dentistry is celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2017 by the skin of its teeth. In World War…
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Alex Cook Ask a Prof: How bad is this “superbug” from Nevada?
Last week, a “superbug” infected a woman in Reno, Nevada. This superbug was called such because of its resistance to…
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Supplied: Camille Gevaudan Ask a Prof: So what do you think about the Boyden controversy?
Joseph Boyden is a prominent and popular Canadian author, having written many books and won numerous awards. His second novel,…
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Eric Lillow Lives of International Students: Yi Heng Low — Malaysia
The following is part of a series detailing the experiences of international students at the University of Alberta. Given that…
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Eric Lillow Agriculture and Forestry Building atrium now open to students
After five years of quiet vacancy, the Agriculture and Forestry Building’s atrium has been reopened to students and faculty. The…
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Floyd Robert Geer Week is back from the dead
Geer Week, the University of Alberta’s student engineering festival, is back after a two-year suspension with battling bands, tug-of-war games,…
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Supplied Cool Club Time: International Students’ Association
Why is it here? There are many region-based clubs for the University of Alberta’s 6,000 international students, but a lot…
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Zoe Joyall Residence rent to go up by about three per cent next year
The carbon tax and the minimum wage are driving rental rates upward next year. The Board of Governors approved a…
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