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Adam Lachacz “The Sixties Scoop was an assault on Indigenous identity,” Alberta government issues apology
On Monday the Alberta government formally apologized for the actions during the Sixties Scoop and recognized its lasting effect on…
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Supplied UCP’s move to make SU fees optional would devastate students
Financial flexibility is not worth crippling the Students’ Union for. The United Conservative Party (UCP) held their annual general meeting…
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Sofia Osborne No clear policies surrounding Board of Governors transparency
The 21 members of the University of Alberta Board of Governors hold near-absolute authority over the business and financial decisions…
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Rosty Soroka The engineering co-op office isn’t serving students
The engineering co-op program at the University of Alberta recruits students by promising “valuable, real-world experience through full-time employment in…
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Nathan Fung Security problems in FAB are symptoms of underfunding to the arts
All year, security has been a problem in the Fine Arts Building (FAB), especially for students who stay in the…
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Rosty Soroka Protests won’t work
On Wednesday, March 28, I attended the President’s Forum in ECHA 2-490 and never in my life have I been…
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Rosty Soroka Students should join tuition protests
On Wednesday I was late getting to Turpin’s town hall, so I couldn’t get in because it was packed. It…
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Rosty Soroka Turpin’s focus on the future does a disservice to current students
Fuelled by posters plastered around campus, U of A President David Turpin’s town hall forum started off loud and full…
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supplied Writers of books used in university need to be compensated
As we push for affordable resources for students, it is important to ensure that writers are still getting paid. An…
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