Student Group Q+A: The History and Classics Club
March 8, 2020
What are your roles in the student group? Mitchell Norenberg: As president, basically I help facilitate and guide what events we are wanting to host
Final Thoughts
March 8, 2020
Miles Gilbert “Tim” Horton was better known as the star defenceman of the Toronto Maple Leafs when he opened his first doughnut shop in 1964.
Creative Spotlight
March 8, 2020
Kerry Hirsch can’t remember a time when he didn’t love music. Inspired by ‘60s psychedelic music and the blues — which he refers to
The SAMU Building
March 2, 2020
The SAMU Building, while still under construction, has made varying impressions on students. Some students say they believe the building is too new to
Uncertain futures
March 2, 2020
The United Conservative Party’s change in post-secondary funding to an outcomes-based model, announced on Jan. 20, 2020, has left institutions like MacEwan University in
A broadcast studio to call our own
February 27, 2020
MacEwan University’s communications studies program began in 1999, back before some of our first-year students were even born and when MacEwan was still a college. At
Adopting the Chicago Principles
February 27, 2020
It was a small thing — a smattering of lines halfway down on Sept. 11, 2019, MacEwan University newsletter on-campus life — but the
High-Level Line
February 25, 2020
Next time you’re in the Robbins Health Learning Centre, take the flight of stairs by the colossal windows and climb to the top. Stop.
Cutting off circulation
February 25, 2020
“Whenever we had a meeting, there was a joke like, ‘Oh, is this going to be the day?’” says Hamdi Issawi, a former reporter
Sex in the city
February 23, 2020
Once a year it makes its way to Edmonton, and its arrival comes with a barrage of advertisements promising a sexy good time. It’s
Trickle-down theory works exactly as it is meant to
February 23, 2020
The United Nations found the United States to regularly be in violation of the Convention against Torture in the aftermath of the September 11