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Helen Zhang From the Archives: Java Jive closing after 37 years
Coffee is everywhere on campus — the most common stereotype of all university students is that they are obsessed with…
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Helen Zhang From the Archives: U of A considering Internet classes
University of Alberts students rely heavily on the Internet, especially considering the widespread use of eClass and MOOCs as teaching…
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Khadra Ahmed From the Archives: What dreams are made of: exploring our nocturnal consciousness
Ask someone what their plans are for reading or winter breaks and one of the most common responses will be…
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Rosty Soroka From the Archives: Buddy, can you spare a buck
It seems like some things at the University of Alberta and its Students’ Union never change. With tuition set to…
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Khadra Ahmed From the Archives: “The Book of Witches”
Recently, there has been a notable increase of interest in witchcraft. From modernizing shows such as Sabrina the Teenage Witch…
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Khadra Ahmed From the Archives: “Tindergrrrls takes a swipe at online harassment”
Tinder has been around for seven years, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s become a safer space for women. Ask…
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Supplied by John Ulan New research on cannabis’ effects on zebrafish shows potential impacts on humans
New research on zebrafish could have interesting implications on humans and their use of cannabis. A recent study conducted by…
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Supplied by Jessica Serbu U of A research examines effect of melting glaciers on our drinking water
The quality of drinking water and the influence of melting glaciers in western Canada is being explored in a new…
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Supplied by John Ulan Coming full circle: New dean of science returns to her academic roots
The appointment of Edmonton-born Matina Kalcounis-Rueppell as dean of science marks, for her, an academic life come “full circle.” Since…
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Helen Zhang The Daily Grind offers breakfast on trial basis
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but it’s not always accessible to students. To make it more…
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