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Supplied – Alberto G 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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Supplied – US Department of Education 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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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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Supplied – Gage Skidmore 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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Supplied – Rob Speed Group Commentary: Should you wear you costume to class?
Yes Every day we wake up and put on clothes deemed appropriate. Other than midterm season, there is one day…
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Supplied Editorial: Men who have sex with men shouldn’t be banned from donating blood
Though the media spotlight has shone brightly on many of the Liberal Party’s campaign promises, there is one that can…
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