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Wikipedia User Magnus Manske Magpies are loud but they’re nice too
Black-billed magpies glide between North Campus buildings and forage in their shadows all year. For students, particularly those new to…
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Alex Patterson The U of A actually has a high-tech garbage system
In HUB Mall, a Subway patron has four options when disposing of the empty sandwich bag and crumpled napkins that…
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Andrew McWhinney TRC commissioner outlines which Calls to Action the university can focus on
Before an audience of students and faculty, Truth and Reconciliation Commissioner Marie Wilson explained last week that universities need to…
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Sofia Osborne xXx: State of the tentative Residence Services student staff Union
While some students will be taking part in spooky activities on October 31, the Alberta Labour Relations Board will be…
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Supplied UAlberta alumnus goes from the Biological Sciences Building to the San Diego Zoo
When Nicholas Pilfold isn’t at his San Diego Zoo office, he’s working with polar bears in the arctic, spectacled bears…
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Alanna Yee OUTreach: Longtime student group offers LGBTQ students a place to discuss coming out, queer dating
For 32 years OUTreach has been celebrating the LGBTQ community through weekly discussions, board game nights, masquerade balls, and ski…
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Ab Sch Turpin: Students will have to pay for 2017-18 tuition freeze if university isn’t compensated for inflation
While students rejoiced Wednesday after learning that tuition isn’t going up next year, university officials are bracing for the consequences.…
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Joshua Storie Doctor of Pharmacy program to replace BSc in Pharmacy
A new doctoral program is coming to the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences for Fall 2018. The doctoral program…
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Joshua Storie University crisis counselling plan activated, classes in CCIS cancelled after non-fatal “emergency situation”
More support staff and more help locations are open today for students that were affected by last night’s “overnight incident”…
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