News
-
Dawn Graves Farewell old friend: Ruby the science dog retires
On November 21, Ruby retired from her position as the Faculty of Science’s official dog after three and half years…
Read More » -
Rosty Soroka Students’ Council critical of first aid club’s request to create a student fee
The first aid club on campus is hoping to create an on-call student first aid service, and is asking Students’…
Read More » -
Darleen Masakhwe Plans for Myer Horowitz Theatre renovations extended to other parts of SUB
The proposed renovations for the Students’ Union Building (SUB) have expanded from just refurbishing of the Myer Horowitz Theatre, into…
Read More » -
supplied Rutherford House unveils new restaurant
The Historic Rutherford House, home to Alberta’s first Premier and located on the University of Alberta campus, recently celebrated the…
Read More » -
Sofia Osborne University remembers victims of École Polytechnique massacre
Bells rang in the Students’ Union Building as students and staff from the University of Alberta took a moment to…
Read More » -
Rosty Soroka Building bridges: Connecting communities through civil engineering
Georgia Dunn is only in her fourth year of civil engineering at the University of Alberta, but she is already…
Read More » -
Willow Austin $20 engineering faculty association fee will go to referendum
Engineering students at the University of Alberta can expect a referendum on their faculty association membership fee (FAMF) in March.…
Read More » -
Heléna Plain U of A professor stars in a documentary series about debunking health trends
Timothy Caulfield, a professor in the Faculty of Law at the University of Alberta, is calling out misconceptions in international…
Read More » -
Floyd Robert CANOPY writing project connects students with trees
This year, individuals of all stripes are getting the chance to connect with trees thanks to a new writing initiative…
Read More » -
MCpl Vincent Carbonneau U of A professor wins Governor General’s History Award for book on women in the prairies
For University of Alberta history professor Sarah Carter, it was a paper by a student that inspired the topic of…
Read More »









