Opinion
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Christina Varvis Local TV news offers little more than superficialities
Local TV news was once at the forefront of the layperson’s daily information intake. The daily news provided a way…
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Supplied Burlap Sack: People who ask stupid and longwinded questions at exceptionally engaging events
Hey you back there with the massive ego, would you mind piping it down? Stop me if this sounds familiar. You’re…
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Joshua Storie Editorial: New Bachelor of Arts structure deserves skepticism
I regret many things about my BA. I wish I had taken different courses. I wish I had started essays…
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Randy Savoie Stephen Lewis offers perspective on global issues
What did Stephen Lewis, currently one of Canada’s most illustrious political figures, have to say about the state of the…
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Supplied — Trevor Chow “This is about climate trauma”: Sheila Watt-Cloutier on the Arctic
When I hear about the Arctic, the image that comes to mind is a vague, cold, melting block of ice,…
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Supplied — Jirka Matousek Course evaluations are anonymous for a reason
Every once in a while, one can hear the insidious murmuring of professors who feel that course evaluations should be…
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Supplied — Martin Dee UBC Law prof who was denied tenure responsible for her own termination
After 39 long months, Lorna McCue, a Ned’u’ten chief and former director of the First Nations Legal Studies program at…
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Christina Varvis New Tawatinâ Bridge an important act of reconciliation
Two weeks ago, it was announced that the North Saskatchewan River’s newest bridge will be named Tawatinâ, the Cree word…
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Supplied Inaccuracies plague recent media representations of U of A study
Context and detail are essential when reporting on academic research. If the media covers a study and fails to include…
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