The unseen impacts of racism
November 1, 2016
The clothes you wear, the music you listen to, or even the food you eat are things that can seem insignificant until you consider how
Obsessed with clean living
November 1, 2016
Chances are, you or someone you know has tried some sort of alternative diet. According to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, 39 per cent
Edmonton Ski & Snowboard Show packs on the excitement
October 30, 2016
As the leaves turn red and orange, some people are left dreading the impending stark white landscape to come. But for skiing and snowboarding
Royal Canoe straying away from the mainsteam
October 29, 2016
With Royal Canoe’s most recent release, Something Got Lost Between Here and the Orbit, debuting on Sept. 16, it was something that felt a bit anti-climactic
Natasha Lyonne of Orange is the New Black visits MacEwan
October 28, 2016
The Heart of the Robbins was full on Oct. 21 as a crowd gathered to see Natasha Lyonne speak as part of the SAMU Speaker
Cameras in the court
October 28, 2016
Sept. 15 marked a historical day in the Alberta Court of Queen’s Bench — it was the first day in the court’s history that
Edmonton cult brings spooky stories to life
October 26, 2016
Oftentimes when people hear the word “cult,” images of a dilapidated basement come to mind, perhaps with a collection of wild-eyed fanatics chanting a
Man arrested after threatening violence at MacEwan University
October 25, 2016
A 19-year-old Sherwood Park male was taken into custody without incident late Tuesday morning after a threat of violence against MacEwan University was posted
The faces of downtown
October 24, 2016
Although the weather has taken a turn towards a cold, Canadian winter, local artists Layla Folkmann and Lacey Jane Wilburn can be found hard
Tuition freeze won’t melt for another year
October 20, 2016
Students, rejoice — the Alberta government announced Wednesday they would freeze tuition until the end of this academic year. Now, tuition only costs you
Film review: Shin Godzilla
October 14, 2016
On Oct. 12, Hideaki Anno’s Shin Godzilla screened at the Scotiabank theatre in West Edmonton Mall and will have additional screenings on Oct. 19
Grad fair shines light on new futures
October 12, 2016
Graduate Studies. The mere concept brings to mind images of both grandeur and immense suffering. For most students, the workload of an undergraduate degree