Bright future for old CFAC building
April 18, 2016
MacEwan University’s new Centre for the Arts and Culture building has been under construction for over a year. With its fall 2017 grand opening
Should celebrities speak out about social issues?
April 15, 2016
In February, American singer-songwriter Kesha lost her lawsuit against Dr. Luke, a music producer. The lawsuit Kesha filed would have freed her from her
“Heathers” musical a hit
April 8, 2016
You couldn’t pay most people to go back in time and spend another day in high school. Everyone witnessed the kind of cruelty that
Breaking it down with the MacEwan University Hip Hop Dance Club
April 7, 2016
The formation of the MacEwan University Hip Hop Dance Club started with a simple web post. “It’s funny,” says Jeff Baglinit, a club member.
Club Q&A Series: French Social and Culture Club
April 4, 2016
When did you decide to begin a French Club here at MacEwan? Eric Thompson: The club started in 2013. It was started by Julie
Club Q&A Series: German Club
March 31, 2016
Let’s start with your introduction, why you were interested being involved in the German Club, and how it came to be what it is
The slippery slope of remaining anonymous online
March 21, 2016
It’s that time of year again. SAMU elections have just ended, and hopeful new executives look forward to a year of representing student interests.
Showcasing MacEwan’s striking talent at the Percussion Ensemble Concert
March 19, 2016
Grab your sticks and come on down to the John L. Haar Theatre this Sunday for MacEwan University’s Percussion Ensemble Concert. “It’s a real
Laci Green talks sexual wellness at MacEwan University
March 18, 2016
As part of the SAMU Speaker Series, a Students’ Association of MacEwan University initiative that brings prolific public figures to the university to speak
Griffins women come home empty-handed from Saskatchewan
March 18, 2016
After a record-breaking season, MacEwan University’s women’s basketball team looked to exceed expectations even further in Saskatoon last weekend. After a clean sweep of
Post-secondary takes a hit in troubled economy
March 17, 2016
Alberta’s economy is very dependent on oil, and with the one-year forecast for oil being $35 per barrel, the future can seem rather grim.
Protecting treaty rights and traditional lands
March 15, 2016
Crystal Lameman is a passionate advocate for the protection of natural resources and the preservation of indigenous cultures in current and future generations. She