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Randy Savoie
Poor design choices make Edmonton transit unsafe
After multiple violent incidents at transit centres and LRT stations, city council has funded emergency security improvements in an attempt…
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Former Soldiers of Odin chapter still remains dangerous
The former Soldiers of Odin (SOO) Edmonton chapter, now known as the Canadian Infidels, disbanded in part for being deemed…
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New activist group will help YEG stand up to hate
When I was scrolling through information on HateFreeYEG, I was reminded of something a professor told the class on my…
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Randy Savoie
Free transit would be a boon for Edmonton
Edmonton city councillor Aaron Paquette prompted public intrigue when he asked city council to consider what it would take to…
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Northlands response to sexual assault allegations is quintessential victim blaming
Two people decide to sneak up onto a rooftop because they want to see the view from up high; a…
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Manage your student debt or banks will do it for you
Every so often, it rears its ugly head: another news story about how students are drowning in debt. 40 per…
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Not-recommended list censors important information from students
Justifying censorship with concern for students suggests they lack intelligence. Students aren’t in need of protection; they’re in need of…
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#ScrambledYEG intersections a solution to Edmonton’s congestion headache
I haven’t crossed one of Edmonton’s new “scramble interactions” yet (located at 104 Street and Jasper Avenue), but I’m hungry…
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Burlap Sack: Portion sizes on campus
Most food outlets on campus are either healthy and expensive, or have huge portions and are priced accordingly. For someone…
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Pro-Life’s usage of memes misdirects students about abortion
Since their demonstration back in 2015 and their later ensuing legal battle with the university that they lost, the UAlberta…
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