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- Richard Bagan
Province releases new COVID-19 restrictions hoping to protect both “life and livelihood”
To address the recent spike in Alberta COVID-19 cases, the provincial government has released new mandatory public health measures which…
Read More » - Tina Tai
Mid-year budget update shows “elevated” unemployment and post-secondary funding decreases
Alberta is forecasting a long path to economic recovery with unemployment numbers not returning to 2019 levels until 2023. The…
Read More » - Christien Ford
U of A professors assemble their own restructuring scenario ahead of GFC vote
A collective of professors from multiple faculties across the University of Alberta have created their own alternative restructuring scenario. Ahead…
Read More » - Kesia Dias
Student calls out university’s consultation process, met with laughter from president
After openly critiquing the university’s consultation process at a town hall attended by over a thousand viewers, a student’s concern…
Read More » - Christien Ford
U of A challenged about its vision and power dynamics as consultation for restructuring continues
The university held its fourth town hall regarding both academic and administrative restructuring. The town hall specifically focused on the…
Read More » - Rachel Narvey
Girl Up Alberta, a political organization, starts new club at U of A
Connecting with other students at the University of Alberta can seem daunting in a 300 person zoom class, let alone…
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International Students’ Association passes council vote, becoming SRA on International Students’ Day
After a three month process of feedback and negotiation, the International Students’ Association (ISA) has finally become a Student Representative…
Read More » - Abby Schenk
Students express frustration after U of A updates Winter 2021 fees
Students might have noticed an additional $400 charge on their BearTracks account, but contrary to initial speculation by students on…
Read More » - Rachel Narvey
Indigenous U of A Law student achieves dream of attending UN
Casey Caines, a Cree and Slavey first-year law student at the University of Alberta, was selected to participate in a…
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U of A study finds fossil fuel industry disproportionately shapes research in Albertan universities
Despite the drastic action needed in the face of the climate crisis, a new study from the University of Alberta’s…
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