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Supplied SU considers inaugural GovWeek successful despite low attendance
After four months of planning, the Students’ Union’s first GovWeek went under budget, but its attendance brought mixed results. GovWeek,…
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Supplied Oilers fans may still accept Hunter the Lynx, but it’s going to take time
The first mascot in Edmonton Oilers history, Hunter the Lynx, has already sparked debate among fans. Unveiled in late September,…
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Supplied Biologists swap ATVs for fat bikes in wake of Fort McMurray fires
As a massive forest fire raged in and around Fort McMurray last summer, Elly Knight was scrambling to find a…
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Supplied UAlberta scientists leading the charge on magnetic particle research
The only Canadian-led, and University of Alberta-led, research team at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Geneva, Switzerland is leading…
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Supplied Feels Bad, Man: Pepe the Frog is now a hate symbol
Pepe the Frog has gone from the sad frog to the hateful frog of the internet. In late September, the…
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Floyd Robert Olive Yonge becomes first nursing prof to receive Distinguished University Professor award
After more than 40 years at the University of Alberta, Olive Yonge is reflecting on her education, career, and research…
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Flickr User Wonderlane Reading retention tips from the Student Success Centre
Regardless of their programs or faculties, most students at the University of Alberta can anticipate large amounts of readings. Reading…
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Christina Varvis More spaces added in Computing Science as a solution to over-enrollment
Spaces for computing science students appear to be opening up this year — while 900 students congested the department’s wait…
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