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Darren Kirby We asked the expert: What will the proposed 80-storey building beside the Shaw Conference Centre mean for the community?
On October 17, the Edmonton public got a chance to see Alldritt Land Corporation’s plans for a proposed 80-storey building…
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Jamie Sarkonak Space for indigenous students opens in Humanities
The Faculty of Arts’ 171 self-identified indigenous students now have a space to relax in Humanities Centre: the Aboriginal Gathering…
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Supplied UAlberta alumnus becomes Canadian Grand Master Fiddler
When he’s not fiddling around as the father of three young kids, Daniel Gervais is playing concerts as a Canadian…
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Image Courtesy of Rowland Scherman Ask a Prof: Did Bob Dylan deserve to win the Nobel Prize in Literature?
On October 13, it was announced that the Nobel Prize in Literature would go to American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan “for…
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Willow Austin Maclean’s ranks U of A fifth overall, first for operating budget
Just like last year, the year before, and the year before that, the University of Alberta has ranked 5th in…
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Image Courtesy of Jorge Jesus Survey says UAlberta doctors aren’t being healthy enough
Some doctors are not practicing exactly what they preach when it comes to healthy living, according to a new study…
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Ashton Mucha Here’s what you need to know about the new BA
A set of changes to remove some of the Bachelor of Arts’ core requirements and increase the degree’s flexibility are…
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Joshua Storie From the Bruce Peel Archives: The Mystery of Edwin Drood
The Mystery of Edwin Drood Author: Charles Dickens Collection: Charles Dickens’ Works Year: 1870 Call Number: PR 4564 A1 1870a…
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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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