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Being transgender isn’t a disorder, school board trustee should resign
In the spirit of inventing mental disorders, I suggest adding bigotry, willful ignorance, and general obnoxiousness to the medical lexicon.…
Read More » - Christina Varvis
Campbell lecture a “cascade of neural activity”
In her Sept. 14 lecture at the Timms Centre, “Why do we lead?” was the question the Right Honourable Kim…
Read More » - Christina Varvis
Alphabetized organization in bookstore is a nightmare
Textbooks are one of the most aggravating aspects of being a student. Perenially-expensive, constantly-changing and, in most cases, absolutely necessary,…
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Fuck it. Have sex with your professor.
Like most developing adults my age, I do a lot of my daydreaming in the classroom — my attention wandering…
Read More » - Thomas Kummer
We’re a commuter campus, but we don’t need a commuter campus attitude
Did you have fun in your first week of school? Did you revel in how fun it is when there’s so…
Read More » - Christina Varvis
City and ProCura Developments should renew Park and Ride lease
We all love to hate on the Edmonton Transit System. I remember counting down the days until I could drive…
Read More » - Christina Varvis
Editorial: Don’t be afraid to make mistakes — that’s what you’re here for
When you’re finished your university career, you’ll likely ask yourself, ‘What advice would I give my first year self?’ Throughout my…
Read More » - Christina Varvis
Rutherford Library’s new nature-themed stairwell is ridiculous
The new green stickers under the stairs of Rutherford North are another case of someone not stating the obvious at…
Read More » - Garnet Duke
Elk Island Park shows Alberta’s idealized view of ‘nature’
Elk Island Park appears to be predicated on a rhetoric of ‘nature’ that will be of limited use in the…
Read More » - Supplied - Jerry Woody
Edmonton needs Uber, city can make easy transition
Get ready: we’re on the verge of a modern-age Luddite movement. Technological change has always displaced workers, but innovations in…
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