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Rosty Soroka
Town hall with David Turpin ends with protest outside his office
What began with town hall with University of Alberta president David Turpin ended with protestors following him to his office…
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Rosty Soroka
U of A staff condemn 4 per cent cut to university budget
With the University of Alberta receiving more money than expected from the provincial government, two unions representing U of A…
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Haley Dang
New river mural unveiled at university LRT station
A mural showcasing local animals has been unveiled in the stairwell of the university LRT station, adding a splash of…
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John Ulan // University of Alberta
U of A receives funding to hire AI research chair
By providing the funds for the University of Alberta to hire a new research chair, DeepMind, the Artificial Intelligence research…
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Kathy Milanowski
Business students taught wrong content for nearly a month
After being taught the wrong course content for nearly a month, 70 business students came together to take action. Students…
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Christina Varvis
U of A Native Studies open online course is the most popular in Canada
A massive open online course (MOOC) created by the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Native Studies has become the most…
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Rosty Soroka
Students’ Council and GFC elections results announced
The winners for seats on the 2018-19 Students’ Council and General Faculties Council were announced at Dewey’s on March 22.…
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Oumar Salifou
Post-secondary receives more funding than expected in Provincial Budget 2018
In its budget passed on March 16, the University of Alberta conservatively estimated they would not receive any increased funding…
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Oumar Salifou
Advanced Education Minister apologizes to President Turpin
After trading blows in the media, Minister of Advanced Education Marlin Schmidt and University of Alberta President David Turpin have…
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Christina Varvis
BREAKING: Provincial Budget 2018 brings more funding for post-secondary
With the tuition freeze being extended for a fourth consecutive year, the NDP government is paying for the revenue shortfall it…
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