Opinion
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Supplied - Joe Ravi Suburban Roman Catholic mass bland as a communion wafer
A bored congregation shifted and shuffled in the pews, apparently uninterested in a sermon this past Easter Sunday about Christ’s…
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Supplied - Ildar Sagdajev Senior citizen driving tests an unavoidable part of aging
Driving a car is a privilege. It’s something that provides personal independence, while also coming with associated risks to yourself…
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Supplied The Burlap Sack: GMO Apples
Advertisers love creating beauty standards that can’t possibly be attained. “Maybe she’s born with it” means: “she’s not and neither…
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Supplied - Greg Goebel How spruce trees ruined America’s suburban dream
As a red-blooded suburbanite, there are few things that I cherish more than an immaculate front lawn. To me, a…
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Screenshot Editorial: Empathy starts at home
Raising the Roof, a Canadian non-profit organization, just released a heartbreaking, self-explanatory viral video titled “The homeless read mean tweets.”…
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Supplied - Justice for Cindy Gladue Editorial: Victims of crime must have their dignity preserved
I consider myself a bit of a crime fanatic. Between working weekends at the Edmonton Journal as a crime reporter,…
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Abby Schenk Cost-cutting measures that will save the U of A money
Another provincial budget has come and it’s time for the annual debates on campuses across Alberta. What will happen to…
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Kathleen Zenith Extra costs shouldn’t be necessary to attain 100 per cent in a course
When September rolls around and the university hacks off its semesterly pound of flesh, experienced students know that tuition isn’t…
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Tianbo Liu Labs in class are currently a flawed course component to grade students
Now that the semester is almost over, science students are worrying about two things: labs of the present and labs…
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Christina Varvis Vandalized Go Life posters marred efforts of peaceful protest
Stretch your mind far back to the first week of March, and you’ll remember the vibrant demonstrations of nearly 100…
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