Opinion
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Supplied Marble Pedestal: Speedrunning
What’s the fastest you’ve ever beaten your favourite video game? A day? A couple of hours? How about just under…
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Supplied Burlap Sack: iClickers
Information Services and Technology has announced that they’re phasing out support for iClickers in July 2019. Good riddance. iClickers are…
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blacknote.com Banning fruity Juul pods won’t curb teen usage
Public perception of tobacco and nicotine has changed significantly in the last 40 years, from the widespread use of cigarettes…
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Supplied Alberta Advantage Party may not be so advantageous for students
The Spring 2019 Alberta provincial election is shaping up to be one of the spiciest ones yet. Alleged human being…
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Photo by Ezra Comeau-Jeffrey on Unsplash Alberta needs more pipelines and we need them now
Alberta is on a dangerous track towards a financial disaster. If we fail to build pipelines soon, we not only…
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Sana Ibrahim Editorial: We need to re-politicize mental health on campus
As many of us know, mental health services are in high demand at the University of Alberta. While we’re seeing…
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Walmart Monopoly for Millennials gamifies young people’s socioeconomic problems
Did you know that one of Hasbro’s most popular board games has anti-capitalist roots? Patented in 1903 by Lizzie Magie,…
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Alexander Cook We can’t tell international students to get out of their comfort zone
The phrase “get out of your comfort zone” is certainly overused. It’s tossed around like a stick thrown by a…
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Joshua Storie Students’ Council’s lack of transparency hinders students from engaging with it
Student councillors dedicate countless hours of unpaid time to govern the Students’ Union, but due to structural failures, an unknown…
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Supplied McGill’s Redmen name needs to go
For the six years that I attended Victoria School of the Arts in Edmonton, all athletic events were marred by…
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