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Alanna Yee
1050: Rogers Place
1050 is a photo essay segment where we tell a story with photos (worth 1000 words) and captions of 50…
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Stefan Makowski
Concert Review: Three animals and the collective conscious
Animal Collective September 30th Union Hall https://www.myanimalhome.net It’s a rare occurrence when Edmonton receives a visit from indie royalty. However,…
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“Turban, Eh?” event to tie students’ turbans and educate on Sikhism
Turbans will be tied in the Students’ Union Building this Tuesday in response to racist posters discovered on the University…
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Preview: Alberta Ballet presents Shadowland by Pilobolus
What: Alberta Ballet presents Shadowland by Pilobolus When: Tuesday Sept 27 and Wednesday Sept 28, 7:30 PM Where: Northern Alberta…
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Joshua Storie
Chicken Soup for the HUB Mall Soul; or, How Walter Benjamin Taught Me to Appreciate On-Campus Cuisine
The University of Alberta’s HUB Mall is a four-storey student residence, food court, and study space that horizontally stretches the equivalence…
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Proper Clothing turns streetwear into scholarships
When Norman Danjuma Mba and Zack Cooper-Black finished school last May, starting a clothing label was the last thing on their…
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Willow Austin
Sonic Boom Day 2 Recap: The Lumineers, Vance Joy, and Arkells
1:25 PM: I’m fucking freezing. It’s 8°C but my fingers are still stiff. Modern Space is rocking out on stage.…
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Joshua Storie
ONETWOSIX Design: Innovation Meets Solution
Every designer has a driven passion that ignites a million different ideas, you just have to pick one and run…
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Jon Zilinski
Katie Laine plays tropical folk tunes better than you’d expect
Katie Laine With: The Good Goodbyes Wednesday April 20 Time TBD Bohemia (10217 97st) Price: TBD “I was trying to…
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Christina Varvis
Debunking the Stereotype: A ballerina shares her story
Ballet is a graceful and captivating art that is often associated with anorexia, cut-throat competition, and unreasonable expectations. Portrayals of…
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