Opinion
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Supplied - Valentina Cala Raising a pen for Charlie Hebdo attacks loses sight of the tragedy of the situation
Last week, 12 people were killed when the offices of French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo were attacked by two gunmen.…
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Willow Austin Point/Counterpoint: A serious talk about our most popular breakfast food
Cereal is the simplest option for students each morning I’m a fan of keeping things simple, and cereal is pretty…
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Christina Varvis The Burlap Sack: Approval of market modifier proposals
The U of A student body’s march to the Alberta legislature last fall in protest of broken promises to prioritize…
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Supplied - Robert X. Fogarty ESPN’s Stuart Scott left lasting legacy on world of sports broadcasting
I never met Stuart Scott. I’m sure most people reading this never did either. But you didn’t need to know…
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Supplied - Magnus Manske New ways to achieve those same, old, tired New Year’s resolutions
Every year, we here at The Gateway hear the same promises students make to themselves about getting fit or eating…
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Ab Sch Former PM Kim Campbell shows there’s more to leadership than what can be taught
Kim Campbell earned the title of a “leader” throughout her illustrious career. So much so, she was announced as the…
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Christina Varvis Editorial: Ignore the cranks, enjoy the Christmas break while it’s here
I fucking love Christmas and I don’t care who knows it. Yes, the holiday is wrought with consumerism and completely…
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Randy Savoie Why we walk to Whyte and not to Dewey’s or RATT
After spending close to an hour at Dewey’s last week, I found myself $3.75 poorer, frustrated and worst of all,…
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