Campus Life
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Joshua Storie U of A hosts k-pop, taekwondo performances for Korean Cultural Festival
The Consulate General of the Republic of Korea paid a visit to the University of Alberta’s third annual Korean Cultural…
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Supplied — Gage Skidmore Ask a Prof: On a scale of one to 10, how worried are you about Trump’s presidency?
Donald Trump shocked the world last night after winning the United States’ presidential election in one of the biggest political…
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Darren Kirby We asked the expert: What will the proposed 80-storey building beside the Shaw Conference Centre mean for the community?
On October 17, the Edmonton public got a chance to see Alldritt Land Corporation’s plans for a proposed 80-storey building…
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Jamie Sarkonak Space for indigenous students opens in Humanities
The Faculty of Arts’ 171 self-identified indigenous students now have a space to relax in Humanities Centre: the Aboriginal Gathering…
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Supplied UAlberta alumnus becomes Canadian Grand Master Fiddler
When he’s not fiddling around as the father of three young kids, Daniel Gervais is playing concerts as a Canadian…
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Image Courtesy of Rowland Scherman Ask a Prof: Did Bob Dylan deserve to win the Nobel Prize in Literature?
On October 13, it was announced that the Nobel Prize in Literature would go to American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan “for…
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Joshua Storie From the Bruce Peel Archives: The Mystery of Edwin Drood
The Mystery of Edwin Drood Author: Charles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens’ Works Year: 1870 Call Number: PR 4564 A1 1870a…
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Wikipedia User Magnus Manske Magpies are loud but they’re nice too
Black-billed magpies glide between North Campus buildings and forage in their shadows all year. For students, particularly those new to…
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Alex Patterson The U of A actually has a high-tech garbage system
In HUB Mall, a Subway patron has four options when disposing of the empty sandwich bag and crumpled napkins that…
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