Views from the mixed
October 3, 2016
In Canada, it’s a given that we accept people of all shapes, sizes, colours, beliefs, and all that jazz. That’s why being half Thai
Homeless Connect YEG
October 3, 2016
With Edmonton being one of Canada’s northern-most capital cities, it can be especially tough for the homeless population to survive in the winter months.
The good, the bad, and the scary
October 3, 2016
Fall is a time of crunchy leaves, pumpkin spice lattes and back-to-school stress. But perhaps most importantly, fall is the season where we come
From EPS to MacEwan
October 3, 2016
Danielle Campbell is one of MacEwan University’s newest faculty members, joining the school as an assistant professor in the Police and Investigations program. Campbell’s
Where in the world is Canadian content?
October 3, 2016
Canadian media seems to be flourishing on the global stage. London, Ont.’s Justin Bieber and Toronto’s The Weeknd both made Forbes’ World’s Highest-Paid Celebrities
Edmonton’s struggle with its secondary sports
October 3, 2016
Kyle Brodziak of the Edmonton Road Runners had the greatest wrist shot of all-time — or so my 12-year-old self would tell you. Caught
Edmonton’s first Petite Nuit
September 28, 2016
This time last year, Edmonton’s first Nuit Blanche took over the downtown area. Nuit Blanche is a world-wide contemporary art event that featured more
Men’s hockey wins first game at new rink
September 25, 2016
Have you ever watched Extreme Makeover: Home Edition? The one where Ty Pennington, the jack-of-all-trades host of the show, finds a family with a
Observations on the Rogers Place open house
September 20, 2016
Downtown Edmonton has officially joined the 21st century with the opening of the new arena, Rogers Place. Over 57,000 enthusiastic Edmontonians attended the open
The Book of Mormon – a crude success
September 17, 2016
I have performed in many theatre productions and have a great love for musicals. However, no other theatre piece can prepare a person for
Partisan politics are not for students’ associations
September 7, 2016
If you attend a post-secondary institution in Canada, odds are you’re a member of a students’ association or its equivalent. Students’ associations are organizations
The Decision
September 7, 2016
When Rob Poole, the mainstay of the women’s basketball team for six years, decided to move on from the program, it was unclear who