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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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Supplied 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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Vita Wen It’s time for the city to tackle transit safety
As someone who’s been riding Edmonton’s public transit system all of my life, I’m pretty used to its ups and…
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Emily Williams The future of in-person classes rests on resolving a province-wide Pfizer shortage
Although science has advanced these last two years, it seems like we’re right back where we started in this pandemic.…
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Emily Williams Burlap sack: The cold
I cannot be the only one thinking: “what is up with this cold? And is it ever going to go…
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Emily Williams Editorial: For faculty associations, the right to strike is a powerful tool
The first faculty association strike in Alberta’s history is happening today at Concordia University, and the potential for other institutions…
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File Photo Edmonton Public Schools needs to do more to achieve an inclusive holiday calendar
As the population in Edmonton grows more culturally and religiously diverse, the calendar stays the same; important Christian dates and…
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Oumar Salifou Iveson is gone, what should we remember him by?
“It was a difficult decision not to run again,” Mayor Don Iveson told city council on September 7 while attending…
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