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BoG approves University Strategic Plan and Investment Management Agreement targets
At the University of Alberta’s Board of Governors (BoG) meeting on June 16, BoG approved the University Strategic Plan (USP)…
Read More » - NewsLily Polenchuk
Alberta Election 2023: Institutional issues
As a part of the 2023 Alberta Election coverage, The Gateway is publishing a three-part series about issues that impact…
Read More » - NewsAmanda Sparks
Notes from Council: UASU approves two student fee increases, executives say farewell
“Notes from Council” is The Gateway’s ongoing series of recaps of noteworthy items from Students’ Council meetings. At the April…
Read More » - NewsChristien Ford
SU Elections 2023 Q&A: General Faculties Council Candidates
General Faculties Council (GFC) is the highest academic governing body at the University of Alberta, composed of 162 members, including…
Read More » - NewsLochlann Kerr
BoG approves proposed tuition increases, despite student outcries
On March 24, University of Alberta students sat in at the Board of Governors (BoG) meeting in Council Chambers, silently…
Read More » - OpinionRosty Soroka
The Board of Governors are out of touch with university life
At a first glance, the University of Alberta’s Board of Governors (BoG) truly seems to care about students, and seems…
Read More » - OpinionArthur Macatangay
Bite the Ballot: Board of Governors Representative
For the third year in a row, the Board of Governors representative (BoG rep) race is uncontested. Stephen Raitz, a…
Read More » - OpinionAmanda Sparks
BoG rep candidate is clearly dedicated to international students
The International Students’ Association forum started off rocky for the Board of Governors’ Representative (BoG rep) candidate, Stephen Raitz, who…
Read More » - NewsLochlann Kerr
SU Elections 2023 Q&A: Board of Governors Representative
The Board of Governors (BoG) determines tuition fees, manages university property and finances, and is responsible for the strategic direction…
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