by Kianni Reynolds-Lewis | Jan 8, 2020 | Lifestyle |
The removal of what we consider to be toxins from our bodies has been a collective habit for thousands of years. Some historic “detox” practices include bloodletting, enemas, sweat lodges, fasting, and drinking detoxification teas. These practices were even...
by Rebecca-Lynn Reeves, Ian Smyth | Jan 26, 2025 | Culture, Magazine |
A look at how dimming access to dark skies influences the interactions between the aurora borealis and the people underneath them. Originally published on January 1, 2025. For most of human civilization, on a cloudless night, our dark skies were consistently speckled...
by Rebecca-Lynn Reeves | Mar 27, 2023 | News |
William Hawrelak Park, one of Edmonton’s most beloved public parks, officially closed this March 13, for a scheduled three-year rehabilitation project. The bulk of the work will be to revitalize underground infrastructure. Brad Watson, the Program Manager for the...
by Janelle Escott | Mar 21, 2016 | Features, Opinions |
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. During the voting period, in response to our campuses being plastered with the smiling faces of each hopeful candidate,...
by Liam Newbigging | Oct 17, 2024 | Campus |
MacEwan reports on the year’s success, answers questions on Palestine Editor’s note: In accordance with the Griff’s guidelines on conflicts of interest, we disclose that coordinating editor Nour Salhi, who participated in protests, had no part in the writing, editing,...