A better future for nursing students
November 8, 2017
Nursing students in Canada may finally be presented with an opportunity already afforded to numerous other faculties: paid final practicums. For many years, medical
Final Thoughts: Will AI end the world as we know it?
November 8, 2017
—“Hey, Siri: tell me when the world will be taken over by robots.” —“I’m sorry, Sydney, I’m afraid I can’t do that.” If Siri’s
Climbing down the ivory tower
November 8, 2017
Science has long been called an “ivory tower,” a discipline that you either have the knack for or don’t. With myriad concepts and terminology
Renovations rejuvenate Edmonton’s Pride Centre
November 8, 2017
With a larger space and a new look, the Pride Centre of Edmonton is now better equipped to serve LGBTQ+ communities. The organization, a
Keeping it close to home
November 8, 2017
Alberta is often recognized for its prairies and rolling Rocky Mountains. The mix of smooth and jagged landscapes allows artists to draw inspiration from
Language as community
November 8, 2017
Kihêw waciston, meaning “eagle’s nest” in Cree, offers a safe space for the exploration of indigenous culture at MacEwan University. The indigenous centre organizes
Recipe: Irish brew stew
November 8, 2017
Being an adult student is hard. Not only do we have to put a large amount of effort into our studies, but many of
How-to: Save money
November 8, 2017
Alright, so you want to save some of that hard-earned cash, and you’re wondering how to go about it. You’re also hoping to do
Date night: Stargazing
November 8, 2017
November is upon us. The malls are overflowing with red and green ornaments and eager crowds, and coffee shops abandon the pumpkin spice flavours
Study spot: Coffee Bureau
November 8, 2017
On April 7, 1952, a full-page ad in Life magazine changed the way people think about their workdays. The ad featured photos of men
The Halloween Howler was a scream
November 6, 2017
The Bear’s 25th Halloween Howler did not disappoint. The crowd’s energy was high from the moment the doors opened. Those who decided to show
A Doll’s House
October 24, 2017
From Oct. 11 to 21, Walterdale Theatre ran a production of Henrik Ibsen’s “A Doll’s House.” The play is a period classic, and was