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Amanda Sparks What the GSA executive director’s departure really reveals
Disclosure: Benjamin J. Kucher was previously the GSA’s vice-president (student life). The sudden and unannounced departure of Lewie Moodley, the…
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Lily Polenchuk New survey shows students facing rising affordability challenges
“Walking the Tightrope,” a 2024 survey of Canadian students conducted for the Canadian Alliance of Student Associations (CASA) by Abacus…
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Leah Hennig Marble Pedestal: Focusing on your local candidates
We all know the names Mark Carney, Pierre Poilievre, and Jagmeet Singh. But do we know the names Heather McPherson,…
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Fair Frames Pro signings lay the field of college hockey
While mid-April brought about the Frozen Four and end-of-March gave fans an entirely shocking U Sports championship, there’s more to…
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Toni Reed Smith putting American interests above Canadians’, yet again
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith did an interview with American far right-wing news outlet Breitbart on March 8, 2025. She called…
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Helen Zhang Social Intercourse: April 23
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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Randy Savoie Indigenous students are still fighting to be heard in student governance
Disclosure: Benjamin J. Kucher was previously the GSA’s vice-president (student life). Reconciliation cannot be symbolic. Yet too often, that’s all…
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Anna Rudge Photostory: 2025 BFA Graduate Exhibition at the FAB Gallery
Strange Currents is the culminating work of this year’s University of Alberta bachelor of fine arts (BFA) graduating class. The…
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Liberal Party of Canada Unpacking the Mark Carney effect: The acceptance of elitism
On January 6, 2025, the day former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation, the Liberal Party of Canada was…
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Peter Markowski Third-year U of A student runs in 2025 federal election
People often ask political science students, “so, you want to go into politics?” Often the answer is “probably not,” unless…
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