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supplied A new student group is designing a fully electric airplane
With carbon dioxide emissions from aircrafts contributing approximately 2 per cent of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions, the aeronautics industry…
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Jonah Angeles Convocation speech changed to be more secular
The next time students cross the stage to receive their degrees, they will be told to use them to serve…
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Nathan Fung Pedestrian killed while crossing train tracks near South Campus
A young man was killed by a northbound train as he crossed the tracks earlier today near the intersection of…
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Diego PH U of A researcher studies geothermal energy potential in Alberta
The future of geothermal renewable energy is being spearheaded by University of Alberta researchers. The university is developing new energy…
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U of A professor working on AI program to help judges
Five years from now, computing science professor Randy Goebel hopes to turn the Artificial Intelligence program his team created into…
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Rosty Soroka Talking to the UAlberta nursing student who helped man hit by U-Haul
Warning: this article contains a graphic description of the events that unfolded on Jasper Ave. on October 1 and might…
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rawpi Study explores impacts of gender, race, and sexuality in student politics
The University of Alberta Students’ Union is the first in Canada to publish a study on the impacts of gender,…
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Doha Anwar Organizer reflects on the inaugural retreat for first-year engineering students
First-year engineering students got to know each other better around the bonfire at the inaugural first-year engineering retreat last month.…
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Joshua Storie Updated: Campus deemed safe by university following reports of suspicious individual
The Edmonton Police Service and the University of Alberta Protective Services have determined there is currently no risk to personal…
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Rosty Soroka Streeters: What does HUB stand for?
As a residence, collection of businesses, offices, and food vendors, and a connection between Humanities, Tory, Business, Law, and Rutherford,…
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