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Christina Varvis Grocery stores inadequate for students in Jasper Ave. area
Justis Allard will tell you he’s luckier than most when it comes to the weekly grocery store trip. The fifth-year…
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Christina Varvis Should Native Studies courses be mandatory?
Mandatory native studies courses are the way of the future for some Canadian universities, but those involved in their development…
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Christina Varvis Department of Anthropology celebrates their 50th anniversary
Over the past 50 years, the University of Alberta’s Department of Anthropology, like the cultures it studies, has adapted to…
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Christina Varvis SU collaborates on submission for U of A future plans
The University of Alberta is currently in the consultation phase of developing its Institutional Strategic Plan — and the first…
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Supplied Welcome to the new human age — The Anthropocene. U of A scientist lends hand in declaring new geological age
Since the Second World War, humanity has put a man on the moon, put a cellphone in the hand of…
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Supplied – Elsie Hui Alberta makes the grade on food report card, barely
POWER UP!, a research and policy group at University of Alberta’s School of Public Health, has given the province a…
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Ab Sch U of A launches mountain MOOC
The University of Alberta’s Canadian Mountain Studies Initiative will be introducing Canada’s mountains to the world in a new Massive…
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Christina Varvis Meeting UAlberta — Craig Farkash
What are you riding and wearing? This happens to be Snailsbert. It’s the mascot for the Field School for Ethnographic…
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Supplied — Hannah McKeand Polar explorer makes way to warmer Edmonton temps
With a degree in Classics and a career in theatre, Hannah McKeand had never envisioned a career in Antarctica. But…
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