Gaming’s gone to the dogs
March 1, 2017
On the weekend of Mar. 18—19, The Greater Edmonton Animal Rescue Society (GEARS) will be facing off against CaliCan Rescue in a 24-hour video
Fifty years of campus life
February 28, 2017
University is an important stepping stone for many people. It marks the years of transition between adolescence and adulthood, or between being an amateur
Queen of the night
February 28, 2017
In a crowded bar, the sound of whispers fill the air, but the only thing I can hear is the clip-clop of my high
What do your student fees pay for?
February 28, 2017
Approximately $13 per credit of student fees go toward funding the Students’ Association of MacEwan University (SAMU). While the students’ association brings in some
Breaking the cycle
February 28, 2017
When Gil Scott-Heron wrote and released the classic soul song “Home Is Where the Hatred Is” in 1971, he was sharing the story of
Beyond the bounds of the classroom
February 28, 2017
As students wander the halls of their universities, it’s nearly impossible for them to go without seeing an advertisement for an event put on
Staying afloat
February 28, 2017
Here’s a fun fact: MacEwan University has a pool, and it’s paid for by the students. Specifically, students pay $84 per term “to support
Banking on international students
February 28, 2017
On Dec. 15, 2016, the MacEwan University Board of Directors approved a 15 per cent increase in international tuition fees over a two-year period.
Building a bright future
February 28, 2017
On the morning of Jan. 30, the griff team had the chance to tour the new Centre for Arts and Culture (CFAC) building. According
Millennial myth-busting
February 28, 2017
I’ve known what it feels like to be stereotyped since I was born. I mean, I’m a woman, so I’ve already heard all the
Learning to travel on a student budget
February 20, 2017
Robin Esrock and Ami Vitale will be speaking at 4:30 p.m. on Mar. 24 at Heart of the Robbins in Building 9, as part
Alberta strong on stage
February 19, 2017
In May of 2016, it was impossible to turn on a TV without seeing images and video of the greatest natural disaster to ever