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Kurtis Sarkonak Phillip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum officially opens
While driving through the Northern Alberta countryside, Philip J. Currie has to double take when he sees his name on…
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Supplied Video game developed at U of A could be a life-saver
A recently-developed video game is breathing life into the field of neonatal resuscitation. The University of Alberta’s Department of Computing…
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Christina Varvis Administrator: our roles are often mythologized and misunderstood
‘University administrator’ carries many connotations, most of them negative. Administrators are often viewed as a necessary evil, having joined the…
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Christina Varvis Alphabetized organization in bookstore is a nightmare
Textbooks are one of the most aggravating aspects of being a student. Perenially-expensive, constantly-changing and, in most cases, absolutely necessary,…
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Thomas Kummer We’re a commuter campus, but we don’t need a commuter campus attitude
Did you have fun in your first week of school? Did you revel in how fun it is when there’s so…
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Christina Varvis Peter Lougheed Leadership College welcomes pioneer class
After years of planning and discussion, Peter Lougheed Leadership College (PLLC) has gone from a proposed idea to a reality.…
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Supplied Alumni’s novel nominated for EPL’s Reader’s Choice Award
Although her novel Winterkill is up for a 2015 Alberta Readers’ Choice Award, Kate Boorman is unique to the list…
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Ab Sch Board of Governors rolls back domestic tuition hikes, keeps international increases
Domestic students won’t be affected by tuition increases this fall, but international students will still see those rising costs. The…
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Supplied Faculty of Engineering associate dean named university’s new provost
Steven Dew never saw himself as a Provost and Vice President (Academic). But when he realized that his goals were…
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