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Soccer fans hurt the most after being overlooked by FIFA
There are few things Edmontonians love more than their soccer. Every time Commonwealth Stadium hosts a game, thousands of spectators…
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Richard Bagan
Kenney’s leadership review: should he stay or should he go?
The leadership review for Premier Jason Kenney is the current centrepiece of the Albertan political theatre. Having been premier for…
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Lara Kmech
Loss of transit washrooms has negative consequences for all Edmontonians
To combat an increase in drug poisonings in Edmonton as of March 7, 2022, the City of Edmonton has closed…
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Helen Zhang
Old Strathcona needs less cars and more public transit
It’s no secret that Old Strathcona is an anchor point for the City of Edmonton. It is one of the…
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Emily Williams
Editorial: Budget 2022 is not a win for students and threatens an arts education
The cuts to post-secondary are going ahead as planned in 2019 with a notable caveat. The University of Alberta specifically…
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Top 5: Edmonton Valentine’s Day date ideas
Valentine’s Day can be a super stressful time, especially for students. Not only do you have to worry about midterms…
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Christien Ford
In the end, we are to blame for emboldened protesters
For a long time, anti-vaccine beliefs were something we only heard during the holidays. When our weird family members would…
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Christien Ford
Top 5: Online learning activities
Since the University of Alberta has announced school will be online until February 28, many students are feeling the early…
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Marble Pedestal: No late fees at Edmonton Public Libraries
Like many, I have been a victim of the Edmonton Public Library’s (EPL) fine system more than once. Thankfully, library…
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Christien Ford
All schools should have started the new year online
An easy solution for the chaos we call schooling for K-12 students: do not rush students to return to in-person…
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