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Thousand Year Films
Alberta as a backdrop for new indie film, Father of Nations
When it comes to films and film production in Canada, most people think of Vancouver or Toronto, but rarely do…
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Kate Black
From the Archives: “Night Shift”
Walking through Central Academic Building at 9:00 p.m after a hardcore study session in Cameron Library, it’s easy to notice…
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Adam Lachacz
Federal Election 2019 Meet the Candidates: PPC Ian Cameron
Meet the Candidates Federal Election 2019 edition is The Gateway’s series of interviews with candidates running in Edmonton Strathcona. This…
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Adam Lachacz
Federal Election 2019 Meet the Candidates: Conservative Sam Lilly
Meet the Candidates Federal Election 2019 edition is The Gateway’s series of interviews with candidates running in Edmonton Strathcona. This…
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Nana Andoh
Burlap Sack: Remedy’s paper bags
With the new opening of Remedy Cafe in the CCIS building this year, students have seen a number of changes…
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Ashlynn Chand
2019 Fringe Festival Review: Pack Animals
Prepare to shed away your shyness and insecurities when watching Pack Animals. The touring show that just wrapped up at…
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Supplied
Doctors Against Tragedies releasing new edition on sexual health
If you can’t find the right words to talk about sexual health, look no further: Doctors Against Tragedies (DAT) combines…
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Megan Klak
From easel to museum: The Nina Haggerty Gallery’s “Gently Used”
What: Gently Used at the Nina Haggerty GalleryWhen: Gallery hours are Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., Saturday…
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Nana Andoh
U of A design grad uses fashion line to pay tribute to Indigenous culture
LUXX Ready-to-Wear is a fashion line that aims to pay tribute to the Indigenous community by creating culturally-aware fashion products…
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Haley Dang
U of A social enterprise wins $10,000 to make biodegradable menstrual pads a reality
Hempact, a startup created by University of Alberta students, was recently awarded $10,000 towards their mission of combating excess hemp…
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