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Supplied - Hanhmi Huynh Summit provides ‘safe entry point’ for student leadership
Some people are born leaders. But for others, leadership training starts at the University of Alberta. The inaugural Alberta Student…
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Ab Sch Campus Crime Beat — Jan. 18 to 30
Break and enter bonanza Multiple break and enters have been reported to University of Alberta Protective Services (UAPS) and Edmonton…
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Christina Varvis Peter Lougheed Leadership College accepting first round of applicants
Students can now apply for admission into the Peter Lougheed Leadership College — a move that Students’ Union Vice-President (Academic)…
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Ab Sch SU VP (External) Khinda to roll out “Get out the Vote” campaign
While Students’ Union Vice-President (External) Navneet Khinda expects a spring election in Alberta, she hopes efforts in 2015’s “Get out…
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Oumar Salifou Sustainability Summit gives delegates ‘Food for Thought’
For many students, the only contact they make with the Office of Sustainability is in the Chemistry building hallway, where…
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Christina Varvis Coke or Pepsi? SU to put beverage agreement on plebiscite in March
Students’ Union Vice-President (Operations and Finance) Cory Hodgson prefers the “smoother” taste of Pepsi-Cola to Coca-Cola. But that won’t influence…
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Christina Varvis Green and Glow Winterfest to light up Quad, despite weather
Robert Moyles said his most memorable experience during his time at the University of Alberta was in a film studies…
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Ruilin Fu U of A’s International Week takes over campus
Through lectures, exhibits and a fashion show, the University of Alberta’s International Week (I-Week) hopes to prove that global citizenship…
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Rachel Lyons Already running away from New Year’s resolutions? UAlberta experts provide tips to properly execute weight loss resolutions for 2015
The crowds of gym-goers with New Year’s resolutions tend to dwindle as February approaches, but it might be too soon…
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Supplied Researcher examines effects of arousing billboards on driving
It’s already hard enough to drive without getting distracted, but an ongoing University of Alberta study suggests that emotionally arousing…
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