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Leah Hennig Differences between BoG Rep candidates remain unclear
At the Indigenous Students’ Union (ISU) forum on February 24, the three Board of Governors (BoG) Representative candidates made it…
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Leah Hennig SU presidential race pits delivery against disruption at the ISU forum
If student politics had its own version of David and Goliath, the University of Alberta Students’ Union (SU) presidential election…
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Leah Hennig SU Report Cards 2025–26: President
Each year, The Gateway publishes an evaluation of the Students’ Union Executive and the Board of Governors representative. It’s impossible…
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Leah Hennig SU Report Cards 2025–26: Vice-president (external)
Each year, The Gateway publishes an evaluation of the Students’ Union Executive and the Board of Governors representative. It’s impossible…
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Leah Hennig SU Report Cards 2025–26: Vice-president (student life)
Each year, The Gateway publishes an evaluation of the Students’ Union Executive and the Board of Governors representative. It’s impossible to discuss…
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Leah Hennig SU Report Cards 2025–26: Vice-president (operations and finance)
Each year, The Gateway publishes an evaluation of the Students’ Union Executive and the Board of Governors representative. It’s impossible to discuss…
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Leah Hennig SU Report Cards 2025–26: Vice-president (academic)
Each year, The Gateway publishes an evaluation of the Students’ Union Executive and the Board of Governors representative. It’s impossible…
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Leah Hennig SU Report Cards 2025–26: Board of Governors representative
Each year, The Gateway publishes an evaluation of the Students’ Union executive and the Board of Governors representative. It’s impossible…
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Supplied - Truckee Meadows Community College ETIs for the graduate nursing program are a self-inflicted wound
Note: Andrea DeKeseredy is a PhD student in the Department of Sociology and a member of the Graduate Students’ Association…
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Liisa Otchie A new future for Black history: From preservation to possibility
Black History Month is outdated. At first glance, that statement might seem humorously contradictory, even provocative — but stay with…
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