Opinion
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Supplied- antanacoins Bitcoins are too volatile to be accepted as currency at university
As of late May, Simon Fraser University is accepting bitcoins in their bookstores as a method of payment. This decision…
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Josh Greschner U of A student protests clothes with nudity
The University of Alberta’s dress code has been suppressing Brent Wheeler, a third year Phys. Ed student, for too long.…
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Supplied Unqualified ‘Nutritionists’ offer harmful advice online
Are you qualified to be a nutritionist in Alberta? Take this quiz and find out! Do you know that trans…
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Supplied -Brazilian Government Brazil’s World Cup serves as a warning to potential hosts
Hosting a massive sports event like the World Cup or the Olympics puts any host nation on the map. For Brazil,…
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Christina Varvis University administration and newspaper publishers have the responsibility to avoid endorsing political candidates
The media’s ethical responsibility to consumers is a murky shade of grey. We are manipulated every time we flip open…
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Supplied - BikeWorks Volunteer bike shop has ‘Women, trans, non-gender binary only’ days, local businesses should follow suit
Gender inequality: it’s that ever-present force that undermines the well-being of the underprivileged while disproportionately benefiting the privileged. BikeWorks, a…
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Supplied - Taxiarchos Middle class Canada should sit back, enjoy capitalism
How should middle class Canada think about capitalism? Should we let it be? Alter it? Overthrow it? As an English…
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Supplied - Randstad Canada Burlap Sack- Kevin O’Leary
Kevin O’Leary, the physical embodiment of every silly anti-NDP fear mongerer, is on a noble mission: to tint your nightmares…
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Christina Varvis Hopes and hesitations: Alberta’s new left-leaning government
May 5, 2015: everyone in Alberta from Fort Vermillion to Coutts stood flabbergasted as Rachel Notley’s NDP ended the Progressive…
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Supplied - Dave Cournoyer The loss of Danielle Smith and Alberta’s best opposition
The past year has been what can only be described as a roller-coaster ride for Alberta politics. In a rush…
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