Opinion
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Martin Bendico
The Humanities closure shows neglect for arts students
With one less building available on campus, arts students are missing a foundation. The university is showing just how much…
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Alexander Cook
Does the Alberta Health Services Reform benefit Albertans or Danielle Smith?
It’s no surprise that the Alberta health care system has been struggling recently. Emergency room wait times have been higher…
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Christien Ford
The City of Edmonton needs to support Edmonton Public Library employees
“We Share” is the mission of the Edmonton Public Library (EPL), and it goes above and beyond to achieve this.…
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Martin Bendico
The Campus Food Bank needs help. Where is the university?
If there’s a word students are sick of hearing, it’s inflation. It’s weighing on our minds in every aspect of…
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Macy Wong
Empowering students: the need for an extended add/drop deadline
For university students, juggling deadlines is nothing new. Yet there are some deadlines — like the add/drop deadline — that…
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Jonas Smith
Editorial: Alberta’s $5.5 billion surplus needs to be spent on more important issues
For a province that keeps cutting funding to so many public programs, you’d expect the budget to be tight. However,…
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Brooke Lark
Burlap Sack: New Year’s resolutions
Most of us have been making New Year’s resolutions since elementary school. At this point in our lives, it’s not…
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Lily Polenchuk
ChatGPT in education: A new frontier
Many advancements in education have faced initial skepticism, often labeled as a potential avenue for cheating. This pattern is a…
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Nathan Wolfe
Burlap Sack: A brown Christmas
I, like many Canadians, dream of a white Christmas. Snow is a key part of Christmas culture, resulting in frosty…
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