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Supplied Alumni’s novel nominated for EPL’s Reader’s Choice Award
Although her novel Winterkill is up for a 2015 Alberta Readers’ Choice Award, Kate Boorman is unique to the list…
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Christina Varvis Oil prices not so slick as Canada enters recession period
Statistics Canada’s economic data has revealed Canada has been in a recession for the first half of this year. The…
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Ab Sch Streeters: What was your worst live music experience?
As you may have heard, the weather at Sonic Boom last weekend was awful. We asked: What was your worst…
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Supplied UAlberta Go Abroad program launches pilot in South Africa
On the way to a dive site, Elle Surgent and her fellow students crossed paths with three large, passive plankton-eating…
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Darleen Masakhwe Glazed glass atrium, SUB renovations finally complete
Heavy-duty cranes, excavators and concrete mixers have been a common site at the Students’ Union Building, but not anymore. The…
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Christina Varvis New bubble tea cafe stirs up freshness and convenience
Students love bubble tea, which is why brothers Shawn and Ivan Wang decided to bring this Taiwanese treasure to the…
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Christina Varvis Healthy fast food? It’s possible, provided you follow these steps
Classes have started — and so have the woes of sleeping in and being forced to either make a lunch…
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Christina Varvis Parklet commemorates fallen athlete, calls for safer roads
This time of year is always hard for David Falk. It marks the day when Isaak Kornelsen, his friend and…
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Supplied – Michelle Gordy Snails n’ schistosomiasis: Shelled slugs in U of A laboratory could be the answer to solving the ‘swimmer’s itch’
Though the snails kept in Patrick Hanington’s lab at the School of Public Health may look harmless, they play an…
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