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Supplied Movie Review: Hands That Bind
Have you ever had the feeling that something is off, and you can’t quite pinpoint why? Coupled with subtle disturbing effects,…
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Supplied Pregnancy health researcher named a 2023 Distinguished Professor
David Olson has spent much of his 40-year career trying to improve the health of pregnant women, their fetuses, and…
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Breezy Prochnau “Now And Then:” The Beatles’ last hurrah
The Beatles are putting out new music in 2023 with their latest release “Now and Then,” although this single should…
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Supplied AMBER Alerts are for our most vulnerable, including people with disabilities
Whether we were sleeping, in class, or watching a movie, AMBER Alerts have interrupted all of us at some point.…
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Peter Elima Gateway to Gastronomy: Vegan Chili
At 11-years-old, I decided to enter my church’s first-ever chili cook-off. Did I have my own chili recipe? No, of…
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Arthur Macatangay U of A archaeologist brings community-based approach to Indigenous archaeology
According to a University of Alberta archaeologist and professor in the department of anthropology, it’s strange that archaeologists are taught…
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Emily Williams Notes from Council: Council approves first principles of Article 2
“Notes from Council” is The Gateway’s ongoing series of recaps of noteworthy items from Students’ Council meetings. At the University…
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Ab Sch Is cutting the carbon tax more for Canadians or Trudeau?
As prime minister, it’s Justin Trudeau’s job to make decisions that are best for all Canadians. He has to adequately…
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Jessica Tang Eating Edmonton: Tiger Sugar
Tiger Sugar, a world-renowned bubble tea chain founded in Taiwan, opened its doors in Edmonton’s downtown last summer. Ever since,…
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