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Rosty Soroka 2018 Students’ Union election candidates announced
The first all-candidates’ meeting for the 2018 Students’ Union executives and Board of Governors representative was held on Thursday, February…
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supplied South Campus ‘super lab’ to provide training experience for science students
U of A training labs and rotation programs for medical laboratory science students will be moved to a new facility…
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supplied U of A cardiologist who gave hope to heart attack patients receives Order of Canada
When Dr. Paul Armstrong heard that he missed a call from the Governor General’s office, he knew he’d better call…
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Clarisse Buniel Awkward Conversation Club Instagram highlights students experiences with mental health
A new social media project called the Awkward Conversation Club, and it anonymously posts U of A student experiences with…
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supplied Shrek is love: Shrek to be screened for free on Valentine’s Day at Horowitz
After a landslide victory in a poll asking what movie students want to see, the Students’ Union will be showing…
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Laura Lucas International student tuition planned to rise by 3.14 per cent next year
The university is planning to increase tuition for international students by 3.14 per cent next year in order to make…
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Sofia Osborne Students’ Union derecognizes East Campus’ Students Association after lack of activity
The East Campus’ Students Association has been derecognized by the Students’ Union due to inactivity and lack of communication. …
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Rosty Soroka Student associations want more in grants for students with disabilities
The Student’s Union is working with the Canadian Alliance of Student’s Associations to demand the federal government increase grants for…
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Floyd Robert U of A sustainability initiatives to focus more on academics
Being spread too thin is one of the main reasons why the university is reorganizing its sustainability initiatives, according to…
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supplied U of A computing scientists may have deciphered the “world’s most mysterious” manuscript
University of Alberta computing scientist Greg Kondrak and graduate student Bradley Hauer believe the 600-year-old Voynich manuscript may have originally…
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