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Supplied New research could improve prostate cancer treatment
Prostate cancer patients typically undergo a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan to localize the cancer before treatment. However, new University…
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R. Glen Uhrig Researchers find altering twilight exposure improves plant growth
University of Alberta researchers conducted a study to observe the effects of twilight on plant growth to better understand how…
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Leah Hennig Money province owes Edmonton could make up budget shortfall
If someone owned a home and simply decided not to pay their taxes, they’d face consequences. That could include fines,…
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Rosty Soroka Notes from Council: Michael Janz presents on student issues
“Notes from Council” is The Gateway’s ongoing series of recaps of noteworthy items from Students’ Council meetings. At the August…
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Christien Ford Albertans need to hold politicians accountable for their rhetoric
In the last several decades, politics has become an ugly game. Whether it’s pointing fingers at political opponents or setting…
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Leah Hennig Protestors rally at U of A ‘against scholasticide’ in Gaza
On September 6 at 6:00 p.m., Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) hosted a “rally against scholasticide” in Gaza. The…
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Christien Ford Burlap Sack: Tory becoming more inaccessible
I loathe nothing more than minor inconveniences. And the Henry Marshall Tory Building is a minor inconvenience in building-form. Accessing…
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Supplied Recent U of A grad serves rural Alberta community as sole primary care provider
Rural health care in Alberta has seen specific problems, from closed emergency departments to insufficient maternity care. A shortage of…
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Hussain Al-Rikabi Humans of UAlberta: Kairan Dhillon
When current undergraduate student Kairan Dhillon began her studies at the University of Alberta, majoring in psychology and minoring in…
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Lily Polenchuk Undergraduate degrees aren’t enough to get hired, and that’s not okay
Clearly, higher education is expensive. Despite multiple student protests, the University of Alberta has annually increased tuition for the past…
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