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Supplied Study finds that adults raised with low socioeconomic status are more likely to become obese
Adults raised with low socioeconomic status (SES) are more likely to be obese later on in life, a new study…
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Supplied Top 5: Local Edmonton podcasts
These days it seems like everyone and their mom has a podcast. With so many options, it’s difficult to know…
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Helen Zhang Notes from Council: State of the union presented to council, review of Campus Safety and Security Policy approved
“Notes from Council” is The Gateway’s ongoing series of recaps of noteworthy items from Students’ Council meetings. At the Students’…
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Christina Varvis Job Posting: 2022/23 Staff Reporter
Position: Staff Reporter Reports to: News Editor and Editor-in-Chief Terms of Contract: Part-time from September 1, 2022 to April 30,…
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Christina Varvis Job Posting: 2022/23 Managing Editor
Position: Managing Editor Reports to: Editor-in-Chief Terms of Contract: September 1, 2022 to April 30, 2023 (opportunity to start earlier…
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pexels.com U of A assistant professor explores arts-based strategies in deaf education
Joanne Weber, a University of Alberta assistant professor in the educational psychology department, is investigating the integration of arts-based teaching…
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Supplied U of A Master’s student connects generations through painting
The recently put up mural designed by Jill Thomson represents connections between generations in the Canterbury community
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Supplied Study finds that humour can aid in the grieving process
Donna Wilson, a nursing professor at the University of Alberta, lead a study on grief triggers. One significant discovery from interviewees…
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Supplied Queering theatre: How ‘The Immaculate Perfection’ creates space for underrepresented voices
For many, theatre in Canada is an alienating experience. Playwright Daniel Halpern and director David Woroner were desperate to change…
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Supplied New U of A tennis facility to open at South Campus
As tennis continues to grow in popularity across the city, the University of Alberta is building a new tennis facility…
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