Opinion
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Randy Savoie Public transit shouldn’t be an incubator of bad behaviour
So your bus was late today. Maybe it’s always late, or maybe the driver is just having an off-day. Angered,…
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Supplied — Alpha Ride the wave of positivity emanating from a 66 Street donair place
I don’t know about you, but I feel like there’s been a perpetual downpour of pessimism lately. Just when I…
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Supplied — Anthony92931 Air France cocks up secularism
With Air France set to resume service to Tehran this month, the airline’s stewardesses are in a fury over a…
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Christina Varvis Editorial: Consumerism in the Institutional Strategic Plan
Despite being in a post-PC (and post-Samarasekera) era, President David Turpin’s first draft of his Institutional Strategic Plan seems to…
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Supplied Why Twitter is the premier social media platform
On March 21, the world’s most important social network celebrated its 10th anniversary. Twitter was created in 2006, and although…
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Screenshot No one on Facebook cares about your GoFundMe
Pack your bags, you’re headed on a guilt trip. Facebook has turned into advertising space for your “friends” who are…
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Supplied Don’t put eugenicist women on bills or anything else
Wanted: a real Canadian heroine (the token women) who epitomizes leadership and success in Canadian history. On March 8, on…
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Ab Sch Students need more interdisciplinary options
The University of Alberta has long prided itself on the interdisciplinary programmes available to students, but with the exceptions of…
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Christina Varvis Current Bachelor of Arts has too many core requirements
For those not in the loop, the Bachelor of Arts is currently undergoing the process of a curriculum renewal. In…
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Supplied — Zaldylmg Registered nurses can’t legally advise on assisted death
A new occurrence in the health care field is the slow, steady legalization of physician-assisted death. Instances of individuals tired…
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