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Joshua Storie Campus area apartment residents given one week to move despite “no imminent danger in the structure”
Master’s student Suzanne Martin, who is currently finishing her degree in theatre directing, said she loves living in The Berkeley,…
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Supplied Secondhand market for campus residents debuting Friday
Incoming residents may be able to trade frantic supply trips to Walmart for the new Eco Move-In Market on campus…
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Christina Varvis Students Council seats found to be incorrectly distributed for past three academic years
Due to human error, the Faculty of Engineering is currently short of one councillor on Students’ Council. The Faculty of…
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Joshua Storie SU launches fundraising campaign for $11 million Myer Horowitz Theatre renovation
The same architecture firm that facilitated the Students’ Union Building’s atrium renovations is returning to update the Myer Horowitz Theatre.…
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Randy Savoie Professors comment on indigenous education and UN International Day of the World’s Indigenous People
Alberta celebrated the United Nations International Day of the World’s Indigenous People earlier this week, which focused on the indigenous…
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Christina Varvis Students’ Council to enact attendance policy
Student councillors with poor attendance will be removed from their positions starting this 2017-18 academic year. Councillors with less than…
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Supplied — Dave Conner Campus Crime Beat: Assault on Saskatchewan Drive
A woman was grabbed and assaulted near 116 Street and Saskatchewan Drive last Friday night at 11:45 p.m. Edmonton Police…
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Supplied Abortion pill legalized, but experts concerned that access will be limited
Following a lengthy legal process, RU-486, commonly referred to as the “abortion pill,” has been approved for sale in Canada.…
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Supplied Myer Horowitz to be renovated by January 2019
The 720 drab, red, carpeted seats of the Myer Horowitz theatre might soon be replaced by a new, modern look. The…
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Supplied Edmonton LARP community gathers for a weekend of solving mysteries and cosplay
When she’s not on intergalactic adventures, Lisa Clare is a Master’s student of mechanical engineering at the University of Alberta.…
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