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Rosty Soroka
Without clear bylaws, the UASU can’t ensure just elections
Disclosure: I was a vice-president (academic) candidate in the 2024 UASU election and was disqualified from the race for exceeding…
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Helen Zhang
Students deserve more than inaction from the EDI office
In theory, having an office dedicated to equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) is great for a university. In practice, it…
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Christien Ford
UASU needs to stand with students against Flanagan
You would expect a students’ union to shamelessly advocate for student demands. Yet in the recent weeks, this hasn’t been…
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Rosty Soroka
Students’ confusion still remains after the ratification of VPA results
It’s fair to say that this year’s University of Alberta Students’ Union (UASU) election didn’t go smoothly. While the Discipline,…
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Helen Zhang
My Schedule Builder failed to make enrolment easier for students
I’ve never been more flabbergasted by enrolment than I was this year. So far, the university’s efforts to “help students…
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Leah Hennig
Editorial: U of A’s dishonesty has broken student trust
University of Alberta administration is about to learn how difficult it is to rebuild its relationship and trust with students…
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Richard Siemens
PSIs are vital to Alberta, Bill 18 will only hurt them
Among students, it’s no secret that the Government of Alberta doesn’t do a great job of supporting Alberta’s post-secondary institutions…
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Tim Gouw
Burlap Sack: Course Registration
It’s that time of year when Rate My Professor should seriously consider monetization (this is a joke, please don’t). Students…
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Supplied
The great divide between North Campus and Augustana
This is an article written and published by The Dagligtale, the student newspaper at Augustana, that The Gateway has published…
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Lily Polenchuk
Editorial: New tuition increases hurt students, BoG is comfortable ignoring that
BoG needs to listen to students, not hide from them while making decisions that harm them.
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