Opinion
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Supplied - saveourclimate Alberta’s Earth Hour won’t save the planet
When Earth Hour rolls around on March 28, I might shut off my lights. I might not. Earth Hour, Earth…
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Supplied - Sangamithra Iyer and Wan Park Animal rights movement needs to be taken more seriously
Let’s start discussing animal rights. People often flippantly disregard this topic, which has become the focal point of immense and…
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Supplied - JeLuF Group Commentary: Five simple ways to break a heart
Whoever told you breaking up is hard to do, lied. Breaking up can be difficult, I suppose, but only if…
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Screenshot Where Edmonton’s going, we don’t need roads: LRT expansion in the city
The Edmonton LRT service currently only treads one trail from north to south, making it difficult to lose the bearing…
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Burlap Sack: Supposed Libertarians
There is a growing contingent of people who claim to be Libertarian, but are actually completely full of shit. When…
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Richard Catangay-Liew Point/Counterpoint: Scoring high or Testing Pure
High Purity Test scores are a sign of wisdom and plentiful life experience by Jon Zilinski This is your life…
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Andrew Jeffrey U of A students should be more empathetic towards other faculties
When I arrived at the U of A, I wasn’t expecting to enter a world made entirely of happiness and…
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Christina Varvis Burlap Sack: Vandalizing newspaper boxes
Adorning the façade of the University LRT station shelter alongside HUB is a bank of dispensers for various magazines and…
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Supplied - Jason Ransom Anti-terrorism legislation further invading Canadians’ privacy
Privacy is one of the most contentious political issues of our generation. Those of us angry at its slow erosion…
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Supplied - Manning Centre Premier Prentice’s pay cut isn’t a true sacrifice
In these times of great economic woe and oil so cheap we could use it to flush our toilets, it’s…
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