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This is an article written and published by The Dagligtale, the student newspaper at Augustana, that The Gateway has published on its website. In the illustrious halls of the University of Alberta, there lies a tale of two campuses: the bustling metropolis of the North Campus in Edmonton and its…
The Citadel Theatre’s season is ending with a bang with an action-packed production of The Three Musketeers. I spoke with Daryl Cloran, the Citadel’s artistic director and director of the production, about his love for the theatre and the play. The 2023-24 season’s theme was “all for one and one…
Rylee Semeniuk grew up surrounded by basketball. According to her, it was only natural to follow in her family’s footsteps as a University of Alberta Pandas basketball player. In her third-year of eligibility playing for the Pandas basketball team as a guard, Semeniuk is also in the fourth year of…
On university campuses, sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) is a major cause for concern. According to data published by Statistics Canada in 2020, 71 per cent of university students witnessed or experienced SGBV in 2019. In Alberta, approximately 1.8 million Albertans have experienced SGBV. However, it continues to be largely…
The Citadel Theatre’s season is ending with a bang with an action-packed production of The Three Musketeers. I spoke with…
This is an article written and published by The Dagligtale, the student newspaper at Augustana, that The Gateway has published…
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