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Supplied Book Review: ‘Closer to Closure’ by Drew Walker
Closer to Closure is a collection of poems by Edmonton’s own Drew Walker. It’s a vulnerable exploration of the discomfort,…
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Leah Hennig Only Native studies councillor candidate disqualified from UASU by-election
Denee Reansbury served as the Native studies councillor for the 2024–25 year on the University of Alberta Students’ Union (UASU)…
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Supplied Book Review: ‘Confirm Humanity’ by Kim Mannix
Confirm Humanity is a collection of poetry and prose by Kim Mannix, split into three sections. It’s short and packs…
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Supplied U of A researcher sheds light on climate risk faced by urban green spaces
A recent collaborative study has revealed that soils in urban green spaces tend to have high soil biodiversity, along with…
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Davis Maloney Golden Bears Basketball find home-opener win under new head coach
The Geoff Pippus era began with a win. The University of Alberta Golden Bears fought off a comeback push from…
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Helen Zhang Notes from Council: UASU discusses ETI approval pathways
At the University of Alberta Student’s Union (UASU) Students’ Council meeting on October 21, the philosophical role of council was…
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Local singer-songwriter Stephen Curtis talks “phase two”
Born and raised in Edmonton, local singer-songwriter Stephen Curtis has spent the majority of his life writing and producing his…
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Supplied Book Review: ‘Alice Munro and the Art of Time’ by Laura K. Davis
Alice Munro and the Art of Time is Laura K. Davis’ latest monograph contribution to the field. Davis is a tenured…
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Supplied Percheye pushes genres with latest EP ‘SOFA’
Percheye is a Paris-based band that was formerly just a solo act by Tristan Rolland, but with the upcoming release,…
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