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U of A religious accommodation process burdens students during exams and holidays
Could you imagine taking an exam on Christmas? Thanksgiving? Probably not. After all, the Canadian government recognizes these as statutory…
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U of A Graduate Students’ Association condemns rising Islamophobia in Edmonton
The Graduate Students’ Association at the University of Alberta has released a statement condemning the rise of Islamophobia in the…
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U of A professor researches the interaction between Muslim seniors and healthcare
A University of Alberta professor is working directly with the Arabic-speaking Muslim community to discuss and implement changes in the…
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The hijab isn’t inherently repressive — patriarchy is
Farzana Hassan, a Pakistani-Canadian and a columnist for the Toronto Sun, showed anger and frustration towards the celebration of World…
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The Mosquers Film Festival spoke to Muslim experience worldwide
What: The Mosquers Film Festival When: October 13, 2018, starting at 6:00 p.m. Where: Winspear Centre Now in its 13th…
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The Mosquers Film Festival to promote Muslim filmmakers and bust myths
What: The Mosquers Film Festival When: October 13, 2018, starting at 6:00 p.m. Where: Winspear Centre Tickets: $20 for students…
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Free speech rally in UK has its values mixed up
It’s high time that far-right free speech advocates learn what free speech actually means. On May 6, thousands of…
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Why politics and religion should be discussed at the dinner table
Ayad Akhtar’s Pulitzer Prize winning play Disgraced is a story of how a dinner party, hosted by a lawyer of…
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