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
Free textbooks may be a new reality
October 12, 2016
There’s always that moment at the start of each semester when you discover the number of required and optional textbooks for each class that
Women’s hockey secures victory in Downtown home opener
October 9, 2016
MacEwan hockey has officially christened the Downtown Community Arena with two victories after the women’s team took a 2-1 victory over SAIT Saturday night.
Newest Pranking Fad Brings Life to Childhood Nightmares
October 9, 2016
If you’re active on social media or essentially don’t live under a rock, you’ve probably caught wind of the “creepy clown” epidemic that’s currently
SAMU Students’ Council poster roaster
October 5, 2016
Ah, it’s that time of year again. Posters all over the walls at City Centre Campus. Candidates visiting CFAC for the first time, just
The new bands of UP+DT
October 5, 2016
With Rogers Place opening its doors in September, it felt like Edmonton’s downtown revitalization had taken its first major step. But the revitalization wouldn’t
Turning a new leaf
October 3, 2016
A number of years ago, what was then Grant MacEwan College had few food options. Subway and Burger King were the premier choices, especially
Brave renewable world
October 3, 2016
“The day of making money in oil and gas is over,” said Ken Harbeck, a project management office coordinator at MacEwan University. “It’s over.
A wandering man
October 3, 2016
Downtown Edmonton has become an increasingly vibrant community. Rogers Place is just the latest revitalizing tool meant to transform the city centre into a
The little orange building that could
October 3, 2016
The first day Denise Roy started working at the Centre for the Arts and Communications, she walked through the parkade and saw what struck