Institutional
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Supplied Artificial Intelligence takes prominent role in Mayor’s annual address
At the Mayor’s state of the city address yesterday, Don Iveson teased an Artificial Intelligence (AI) innovation fund and creative…
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Richard Bagan New arts academic strategic plan aims to support Indigenous communities on campus
Unlike past strategic plans released by the Faculty of Arts, the new 2017-2022 plan “Change for Good” includes objectives to…
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U Alberta New LGBTQ youth summer camp launched by former Camp fYrefly organizers
While the University of Alberta-run LGBTQ youth camp is being reorganized from an Edmonton-only program to a province-wide one, a…
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Randy Savoie Students allowed to use U-Pass for trips to Edmonton International Airport
Starting today, a U-Pass can be used for travel between the Edmonton International Airport and the Century Park LRT station.…
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Stock Image U of A awaits city bylaws to guide campus cannabis policy
City council will vote on May 23 whether cannabis use is prohibited in public spaces this month, a decision that…
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Image Courtesy of Policy Exchange Policy directive to make SU fees voluntary passes at UCP convention
Last weekend, the United Conservative Party (UCP) passed a policy directive stating that post-secondary students’ union membership fees should be…
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Rosty Soroka U of A Board of Governors will not revisit 2018-19 budget
The University of Alberta will be receiving $4.4 million in backfill funding from the Alberta government. However, Board of Governors…
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Richard Bagan Province gives U of A $269 million to address deferred maintenance
The University of Alberta will be receiving a total of $269 million to renovate the ageing Dentistry Pharmacy Building as…
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Supplied - OPD “I just wasn’t thinking”: student behind bomb threat apologizes
Ryan Fang, the University of Alberta student charged with making a bomb threat online, admits he made a “really stupid…
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Supplied Lois Harder, U of A political science chair, chosen as PLLC’s next principal
University of Alberta political science professor Lois Harder will be taking her interest in solving social problems to the Peter…
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