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Supplied Undergraduate journal Crossings is hoping to increase presence online
All undergraduate students at the University of Alberta have the opportunity of getting published in Crossings, an undergraduate academic arts…
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Abbeygael Kuchmak University of Alberta releases building-specific ventilation data
The release of building-specific ventilation data from the University of Alberta shows which spaces may have a higher risk for…
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Helen Zhang Notes from Council: CAUS presented goals to support U of A students, university strategic plan discussed
“Notes from Council” is The Gateway’s ongoing series of recaps of noteworthy items from Students’ Council meetings. At the September…
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Supplied Men and women are equally capable of determining relationship satisfaction, according to U of A research
According to recent research by Matt Johnson, University of Alberta professor of human ecology, men are just as capable of…
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Helen Zhang From the Archives: Enrolment record-breaker
From the Archives is The Gateway’s ongoing series of recounting historical articles written by the publication from years past. Bill…
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Arthur Macatangay Second annual residential school memorial plants 10,028 flags to “encourage critical reflection”
This year’s residential school memorial reflected on the history of residential schools and the effects they had on Indigenous communities.…
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Supplied “Clearly something isn’t working;” Thursday deadline approaches for delayed graduate contracts
Graduate students have expressed frustrations due to delays in reviewing and processing contracts for their graduate student assistantship appointments this…
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Martin Bendico U of A Ring House materials will go towards development of McCauley community
The Ring Houses and trees located on the northwest corner of the University of Alberta North Campus are currently being…
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Lily Polenchuk Research shows that sedentary behaviour is linked to negative health impacts
Valerie Carson, a University of Alberta professor in the faculty of kinesiology, sport, and recreation, led a study on the…
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Lily Polenchuk Distracted drivers are being identified by artificial intelligence in Edmonton
Artificial intelligence is currently being used in Edmonton to detect distracted driving as part of a research project. On September…
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