Opinion
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Supplied UCP’s move to make SU fees optional would devastate students
Financial flexibility is not worth crippling the Students’ Union for. The United Conservative Party (UCP) held their annual general meeting…
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Supplied — Dave Conner Discussion about carding in Edmonton is disappointing
Everyone, I’m tired. I was tired when the Police Union VP dismissed carding as an issue. I was tired when…
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Sofia Osborne No clear policies surrounding Board of Governors transparency
The 21 members of the University of Alberta Board of Governors hold near-absolute authority over the business and financial decisions…
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Rosty Soroka The engineering co-op office isn’t serving students
The engineering co-op program at the University of Alberta recruits students by promising “valuable, real-world experience through full-time employment in…
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www.whoiswelcome.info Hostile design should have no place in Edmonton
Hostile design, sometimes called unpleasant design, is a kind of architecture that aims to prevent the use of certain aspects…
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Nathan Fung Security problems in FAB are symptoms of underfunding to the arts
All year, security has been a problem in the Fine Arts Building (FAB), especially for students who stay in the…
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Rosty Soroka Protests won’t work
On Wednesday, March 28, I attended the President’s Forum in ECHA 2-490 and never in my life have I been…
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Mike Fox France sending kids to school at age three is smart
French president Emmanuel Macron has planned a reform to reduce the compulsory school starting age from six to three years.…
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Heather Mount Americans are opening their eyes to the reality of gun ownership
It’s no secret that the United States has a problem with gun violence. Mass shootings seem to make the news…
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