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Joshua Storie USchool brings Grade 4 to 9 students to campus
Scholars in HUB Mall might spot Lyndsey Chamberlain leading a swarm of Grade 4 shutterbugs down the halls on USchool’s…
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Eric Lillow Ask a Prof: How did Harambe get to the point where his grandmother’s death made international headlines?
On May 28, Harambe, a gorilla at the Cincinnati Zoo, was killed after a young boy fell into his enclosure.…
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Chantal Yoon Ask a Prof: Are partnerships between Bell and mental health organizations superficial?
Each January, telecom giant Bell Canada promotes #BellLetsTalk, a social media campaign aiming to start conversations about mental illness. Since…
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Joshua Storie HUB Mall letter writing event opposes travel ban
Edmontonians wrote 163 letters in HUB Mall asking the Canadian government to accept more refugees and condemn the United States’…
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Supplied Video: SMART Lab
The SMART Network was launched at the beginning of January to expand a rehabilitation neuroscience lab that was created in…
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Zoe Joyall Lives of International Students: Mariana Pontes — Brazil
The following is part of a series detailing the experiences of international students at the University of Alberta. Given that…
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Willow Austin U of A avoids cutting journal subscriptions despite rising costs
While University of Alberta students may be able to download scholarly articles seemingly for free, the costs of providing these…
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Alexander Cook MyHo renovation schematics complete, cost projections on the rise
While renovations for the Myer Horowitz Theatre were estimated at $11 million in the summer, new projections are now as…
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Joshua Storie InterD Conference to explore cross-discipline studies Saturday
From certificates to mandatory native studies classes, interdisciplinary studies at the University of Alberta will be explored at an upcoming…
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Danika Kunimoto U of A weighs pros and cons of teaching tenure
Future students at the University of Alberta may be sitting in classrooms of professors hired to focus on teaching. The…
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