City
- Alex Patterson
Wine, punchlines and threesome adventures
Ah, the threesome. The holy grail of life’s sexcapades and a common objective on any liberal’s bucket list. I recently…
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Online databases such as StuDocu have legal implications
Online databases providing supplementary class notes such as StuDocu are gaining popularity, and can be seen as potential goldmines by…
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Burlap Sack: Not knowing how to cook
I don’t know when it happened, but somewhere over the last couple of generations, not knowing how to cook became…
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Arbitrary marking systems crudely assess knowledge
Getting exams back has always been a moment of truth that evaluates what you really know and how you’re going…
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Instead of making a difference, teachers maintain status quo
We’ve all seen those movies where a teacher from an upper class neighbourhood fresh out of college crosses to the…
Read More » - Christina Varvis
Editorial: Cyclists bumbling down the road will probably get mashed
Here’s the thing about Edmonton culture: it’s got this way of raising cycling above all other forms of transportation. The other…
Read More » - Hilary McHale
Spooky new adventures: Role-play this Halloween
When I think about people who role play in the bedroom, I tend to imagine an older couple clinging to…
Read More » - Christina Varvis
Schools and universities need safe spaces for students
I was in fourth grade and it was cold in Hay River, Northwest Territories. All the students were shivering as…
Read More » - Anna Campbell
Avoid two sick weeks, get a flu shot
As the days get shorter, the air crisper, and as midterms loom, students begin flocking indoors. Suddenly the university becomes…
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Martin O’Malley is hot
If you’re watching the Democratic leadership race below the 49th parallel from a Canadian perspective then you’re probably aware of…
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