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Kaylin Schenk Play Review: 2024 New Works Festival (Night A)
Every year, the University of Alberta’s department of drama runs the New Works Festival. This student-run event is a great…
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Jen Rosenstein American comedian Kathy Griffin brings comedy tour to Edmonton
Kathy Griffin is many things — a comedian, television host, author, and advocate. Her life is best described as novel-worthy.…
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Supplied Like pulling teeth: The Canada Dental Care Plan is not good enough
Pop quiz: what proportion of Canadians live without dental insurance? How many avoid the dentist because of the cost? The…
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Brianne Jang Play Review: Troilus and Cressida
Brett Dahl, a Master’s of Fine Arts directing candidate at the University of Alberta, adapted and directed William Shakespeare’s play…
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Dylana Twittey Third-annual Indigenous Celebration Week honours Indigenous people on campus
From January 30 to February 2, the University of Alberta Students’ Union (UASU) hosted the third-annual Indigenous Celebration Week (ICW).…
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Richard Siemens Emmys honour Alberta talent, Minister Fir speaks on film and TV’s momentum
The 75th Emmy Awards honoured America’s film and television industry and its numerous actors, projects, and people involved behind-the-scenes. Two…
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Nana A Neglecting campus buildings is neglecting students and faculty
Students and faculty are no strangers to the chaos of a new semester. Whether we can’t find the right textbook,…
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Supplied Movie Review: Anyone But You
Anyone But You (2023) is a visually appealing movie with surface-level jokes. Although marketed as the revival of the romcom…
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Supplied Book Review: Emily Austin’s “Interesting Facts About Space”
Canadian author Emily Austin set the bar high with her highly praised debut novel “Everyone In This Room Will Someday…
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Luke Nelson Edmonton Hikers uncover fossil sturgeon that dates back 72 million years
On the banks of the North Saskatchewan River in Capilano Park, a group of hikers came across what would later…
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