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Alex Patterson Gardens of Green & Gold
Your Tim Hortons coffee is worth more than $1.70. On a plantation 6,000 kilometres south of Edmonton, workers spend hours…
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Richard Bagan In VPX race, Brown is ready to make his own change
The forum yesterday was a clear sign of why Adam Brown is, in my mind, leading the vice-president (external) race,…
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Richard Bagan Candidates take centre stage at Myer Horowitz forum
To be or not to be partisan Vice-president (external) candidates reveal their political pasts Vice-president (external) candidates shared their platform…
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Ryan Parker Suffering, growing up, and mending old wounds: Talking with Sheldon Elter about his one-man show, ‘Metis Mutt’
Stories of suffering, growing up, and mending old wounds are abound in Metis Mutt, a one-man show playing at Theatre…
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Rosty Soroka International students question candidates at ISA forum
The presidential race was asked lots of questions at this forum, so we gave them their own article. Check it…
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Rosty Soroka Candidates face off at the first SUBStage forum
The “progressive” checklist Presidential candidates questioned about relations with Indigenous students The Students’ Union’s relationship with Indigenous students became the…
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Alexander Cheung The Student Driver: 2018 Chevrolet Colorado
I was stuck. Or so I thought. As my back wheels flung about aimlessly in a soupy mix of mud…
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Alexander Cheung The Student Driver: 2018 Ford Edge SEL AWD
The Ford Edge is a forgotten vehicle. Especially when put up against competitors like the Hyundai Santa Fe, Toyota Highlander,…
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Clinton Steeds Frats are a plague and universities don’t care
Yes, we still need to argue this in 2017 for some reason. The frat bro is a stereotypical part of…
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