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Mitch Sorensen Dia de los Muertos brings out the beauty in death
Colourful garlands, skulls, and a full-size altar in celebration decked out the lobby of Enterprise Square for Dia de los…
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Joshua Storie Q&A: Junaid Jahangir
Name: Junaid Jahangir Faculty: Arts Position: Contract Instructor Favourite book protagonist: Gandalf Tell me about your undergrad. I actually went to Pakistan for three…
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James Davison Coming in hot: Viewing the sun at the U of A’s observatory
As the observatory in Centennial Centre for Interdisciplinary Science (CCIS) was about to open for solar viewing, a nervous astronomy…
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Willow Austin International undergrad tuition to increase by three per cent in 2017-18, grad programs to increase as well
Tuition for 2017-18 is now being set by university administration, and international undergraduates are on track to pay 3.02 per…
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Ab Sch We asked an enthusiast: Is Kanye truly a fashion icon?
From his numerous Twitter rants to his declaration surrounding his 2020 run for president of the United States, nothing stands…
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Supplied The Avimimus was a real social animal, study says
Researchers from the University of Alberta have found that a fossil assemblage of small dinosaurs in the Mongolian Gobi Desert…
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Ab Sch Engineers, U of A gearing up to shave heads for cancer research
Having a buzzcut just as winter is coming is daunting, but many students will be shedding their locks anyway for…
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Joshua Storie U of A hosts k-pop, taekwondo performances for Korean Cultural Festival
The Consulate General of the Republic of Korea paid a visit to the University of Alberta’s third annual Korean Cultural…
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Supplied — Gage Skidmore Ask a Prof: On a scale of one to 10, how worried are you about Trump’s presidency?
Donald Trump shocked the world last night after winning the United States’ presidential election in one of the biggest political…
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Jamie Sarkonak ENGG 404 students charged $200-$700 halfway through semester due to ‘human error’
While reading week for most students likely started off as a lazy Monday, 238 engineering students woke up to an…
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