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Leah Hennig Government of Alberta rejects proposals for Exceptional Tuition Increases
The Government of Alberta and its Ministry of Advanced Education rejected all proposals for Exceptional Tuition Increases (ETIs) for the…
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Richard Siemens Social Intercourse: October 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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Helen Zhang Editorial: Financial aid system desperately needs to be improved
It’s not news to anyone that university is expensive. However, there’s supposed to be support you can access to help…
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Cody Shimizu Notes from Council: Council approves first principles of open academic resources policy
“Notes from Council” is The Gateway’s ongoing series of recaps of noteworthy items from Students’ Council meetings. At the October…
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Leah Hennig Student associations address financial aid delays in open letter
On September 24, nine student associations from seven universities across Alberta signed and sent a letter to Minister of Advanced…
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Rosty Soroka Six Students’ Council vacancies filled, nine elected to GFC in 2024 UASU by-election
From October 2 to 3, students voted in a by-election to fill vacancies on the University of Alberta Students’ Union…
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Supplied FlixBus pilot project connects Edmonton and Camrose
Until November 6, University of Alberta students will have access to free transportation between Edmonton and Camrose. FlixBus recently launched…
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Amanda Sparks Notes from Council: Club Periodically DFU petition and exceptional tuition increases discussed
“Notes from Council” is The Gateway’s ongoing series of recaps of noteworthy items from Students’ Council meetings. At the September…
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Rosty Soroka GFC to recommend BoG approval of People Strategy
At the University of Alberta’s General Faculties Council (GFC) meeting on September 23, the motion to recommend that the Board of…
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