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Helen Zhang The Students’ Union Building Fall 2020: what services are open?
Students needing to visit campus can once again be greeted by that classic Subway bread smell as various SUB services…
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Supplied Q&A: Green Party leadership candidate David Merner
Despite the global COVID-19 pandemic, the Green Party of Canada is still hosting its leadership race to replace Elizabeth May.…
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Christien Ford Masks on campus: when and where they are to be worn
A new University of Alberta guide shares with students, faculty, staff, and community members the appropriate times to wear masks…
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Supplied by @inter_imaging U of A alumni make sustainability accessible with Re:Plenish
Former U of A students Meghann Law and Karine St-Onge launched a zero-waste market back in January of this year.…
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Supplied “Taking the good with the bad”: A Q&A with Nuela Charles
Manuela Wüthric, better known as Nuela Charles, is a three-time Juno nominated artist based in Edmonton. She plays a mixture…
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Joshua Storie Top 5: Joke candidates of SU elections past
Choosing the right candidate to vote for in SU elections can be hard — but sometimes, the best candidates aren’t…
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Helen Zhang Second SUBStage Forum Live Blog
Follow along for commentary on the second forum of the Students’ Union elections, featuring all the presidential, vice-president (student life),…
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Helen Zhang Cultivating co-existence and community: The Eritrean and Ethiopian Students’ Association
A University of Alberta student group is setting an example for their communities by creating solidarity between Eritrean and Ethiopian…
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Manpreet Singh Hidden in plain sight
Close your eyes. Picture someone who’s homeless. Someone who doesn’t have enough to eat or access to healthy food. Now…
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Helen Zhang Taking off the layers
During my formative pre-teen years of grades 5 to 8 at a Traditional Learning Center school, I was stuck wearing…
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