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Christina Varvis
Healthy fast food? It’s possible, provided you follow these steps
Classes have started — and so have the woes of sleeping in and being forced to either make a lunch…
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Dino 101 app a new way to Be Book Smart
Students taking the Dino 101 Massive Open Online Course have a new way to access their course materials starting this…
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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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SU executives outline 2015–16 goals to Students’ Council Forum
Navneet Khinda has been in this position before. As the only returning University of Alberta Students’ Union executive from 2014–15,…
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AB NDP reverses post-secondary cuts and market modifier tuition increases
Students will now save thousands of dollars in tuition, as the Alberta New Democratic Party reversed the 25 market modifiers…
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Christina Varvis
Hanwell named CASA Director of Advocacy, will lead federal Get out the Vote campaign
Students still exhausted from the provincial election will have the entire summer to relax, but it won’t last long. Once…
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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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Christina Varvis
Student leaders ‘excited’ to work with newly elected NDP government
For 44 years, the University of Alberta’s Students’ Union has been lobbying Alberta’s Progressive Conservative government. As of May 5,…
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Christina Varvis
Students’ Council censures Undergraduate BoG Rep Sangram Hansra
Students’ Council censured Undergraduate Board of Governors (BoG) Representative Sangram Hansra on Tuesday evening for “creating an environment in which…
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Christina Varvis
Budget 2015 reactions: “Night and day” to 2013 deficit, SU continues to fight for tuition cap
The Alberta post-secondary sector was struck with a four per cent slash in funding over the next two years at…
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