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Liam Hodder Beaumont Music Festival: Odds interview
Odds are a Vancouver rock-band who toured with The Tragically Hip and Barenaked Ladies, and went platinum in Canada. Their…
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Supplied Beaumont Music Festival: Neveah Dyson interview
Neveah Dyson is a singer-songwriter from British Columbia. With the anniversary of her debut release, “Mom’s Eulogy,” coming up this…
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Natasha Dixon Beaumont Music Festival: Jessie Bird interview
Jessica Dostie is an Albertan singer-songwriter, performing under the name Jessie Bird. Having been performing for almost 18 years, Dostie…
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Liam Hodder Beaumont Music Festival: Delta 88 interview
The 18th Beaumont Music Festival kicked off Friday evening with Delta 88 being the first of many all-Canadian performances on…
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Darren Clark U of A study indicates link between climate change and changes in bird migration
Glen Hvenegaard, a professor at the University of Alberta’s Augustana Campus in the department of science, recently co-authored a paper…
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Leah Hennig Alanis Morissette’s music continues to inspire younger generations, U of A professor finds
Alanis Morissette‘s legacy of feminism continues to empower and uplift younger generations, according to University of Alberta professor and pop…
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Condor Wei Social Intercourse: June 18
In our biweekly column Social Intercourse, we share our picks for notable things happening on campus and in Edmonton. Check out…
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Supplied From discovery to bringing community together: Anthony Curtis
Based out of Vancouver, Anthony Curtis is an actor and filmmaker. He acted for the first time in a high…
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Leah Hennig GSA Vice-president (Indigenous relations) appointment rescinded
On June 4, the Indigenous Graduate Students’ Association (IGSA) appointed Tamara Dubé to be the Graduate Student’s Association‘s (GSA) first…
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