by Josalynn Lawrence | Nov 1, 2020 | Lifestyle |
Edmonton has always felt like a small town to me. “In what ways?” someone would say. “Well,” I’d muse, “Take a look at businesses. For a population of 1.4 million people, Edmonton has a large local scene.” It’s true. For the 12 years that I’ve lived here, it’s been...
by Claudia Steele | Nov 1, 2020 | Clubs |
To start, what is your name and position with the Investment Club student group? Gabriel Ambutong: My name is Gabriel Ambutong, and I am the president. Alem Tesfay: My name is Alem Pessay, and I am the vice president. Jesyka Chorney: My name is Jesyka Chorney, and I’m...
by Jackson Spring | Oct 30, 2020 | Opinions |
After demonstrators tore down a statue of Sir John A. MacDonald in Montreal on Aug. 29, politicians and commentators came out of the woodworks to denounce their actions. Some merely criticized the vandalism, saying the statue should only be removed if a vote produced...
by Deanna Kibap | Oct 29, 2020 | Campus |
In the midst of a pandemic, remote therapy is making its way into the light. With the ongoing stress surrounding COVID-19, school, work, and life, it’s best that counselling services continue to be offered, even if they’re not face-to-face. October is Mental Health...
by Claudia Steele | Oct 27, 2020 | Lifestyle |
Over this last year, a lot has changed, and it is fair to say that most everyone is more cautious now than ever before. Nonetheless, with all the hoarding of toiletries and non-perishable items, one thing that hasn’t been talked about near enough is the importance of...