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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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Cycling grid on Southside is good enough-ish
It’s a rare achievement to create a strong sequel. There’s Jaws: The Revenge or Exorcist II: The Heretic, (ie. really…
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What’s the difference between smoking and drinking in public?
Wouldn’t it be so rewarding to be able to crack open a beer in quad after the last final of…
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A mall isn’t right for the northeast Coliseum
The most recently talked-about rejuvenation scheme for the former home of the Edmonton Oilers is something that may have exceeded…
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EPS shouldn’t participate in Pride Parade
Edmonton Police Service (EPS) and the local RCMP have chosen to not wear uniforms in the Pride Parade this year.…
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Discussion about carding in Edmonton is disappointing
Everyone, I’m tired. I was tired when the Police Union VP dismissed carding as an issue. I was tired when…
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Hostile design should have no place in Edmonton
Hostile design, sometimes called unpleasant design, is a kind of architecture that aims to prevent the use of certain aspects…
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