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Abby Schenk
Grade curving ineffectively assesses knowledge
From my understanding, grade curving is used as a means to maintain integrity within the university. That is, the purpose of…
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Ab Sch
Students need more interdisciplinary options
The University of Alberta has long prided itself on the interdisciplinary programmes available to students, but with the exceptions of…
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Christina Varvis
Current Bachelor of Arts has too many core requirements
For those not in the loop, the Bachelor of Arts is currently undergoing the process of a curriculum renewal. In…
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Editorial: Enrolment based on equity often falls short
There’s plenty of conversation about equity these days but quite a bit less action to back it all up. When…
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Ab Sch
Why there aren’t any Opinion articles about Students’ Council elections
Some SU councillors have recently complained that The Gateway doesn’t cover Students’ Council elections. There are various reasons for this,…
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Christina Varvis
Judging Bachelor of Arts students is often shortsighted
If you’re an Arts student, chances are you’ve heard the “So what will you do with your BA degree?” question.…
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Christina Varvis
Thank you for voting ‘Yes’ on the Gateway plebiscite
It’s been a year of highs and lows at The Gateway. That inevitably comes with the territory of this kind…
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TEDx UAlberta talks offer varying perspectives on leadership
On this campus, the word “leadership” is so overused that it has become an eye-rolling cliché. Despite this, the TEDx…
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Christina Varvis
Apathetic students shouldn’t complain about the Students’ Union
After a pathetic 22.5 per cent voter turnout in last year’s Students’ Union election, I didn’t think voter apathy could…
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Christina Varvis
SU and Dewey’s need to display history and context of sculpture
There’s a fascinating history behind the gigantic statue tucked in the corner of Dewey’s. Berlings Kaunda, a black Malawian and…
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