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- Christien Ford
Town hall raises differing concerns of arts & sciences students in academic restructuring
A student-lead town hall event jointly facilitated by arts and sciences undergraduates brought attention to the varied incentives and opinions…
Read More » - Christina Varvis
UAPS to remain focused on ‘community education’ in the face of temporary ability to grant provincial fines for COVID-19 restriction violations
Though University of Alberta Protective Services (UAPS) can now issue fines for COVID-19 restriction violations, they emphasize their main focus…
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Online learning concerns for international students highlighted by ISA open letter to university
After a semester of international students waking up at the dead of night for virtual lectures, the International Students’ Association…
Read More » - Willow Austin
Gift to Health Sciences Library kickstarts library modernization project
The University of Alberta has received a gift of historic magnitude to reimagine the John W. Scott Health Sciences Library.…
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Wikipedian-in-residence discusses information activism on Wikipedia with online talk
Often viewed as the site with all the answers, a University of Alberta webinar discussed information activism and the hidden…
Read More » - Helen Zhang
Student panels critique academic restructuring, suggest ways for students to take action
Amidst the University of Alberta’s ongoing restructuring debate, a recent event from the department of sociology took a deep dive…
Read More » - Adam Lachacz
Students express relief over extended break, say remote proctoring still a concern for winter semester
Students at the University of Alberta expressed relief after a university update arriving at the tail end of what they…
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Engineering head shave raises over $40,000 dollars to fight cancer
The annual engineering head shave where students and faculty cut their hair to raise money for the fight against cancer,…
Read More » - Rachel Narvey
Myer Horowitz renovation could be complete by 2022, plans include accessibility updates and gender neutral washrooms
Unused for the duration of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Myer Horowitz theatre might be completely made over by the time…
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