by Lydia Fleming | Mar 17, 2016 | Campus |
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. This economic downfall can be scary for students, those who rely on government grants and loans, or those who depend on jobs in a...
by Claudia Steele | Nov 1, 2020 | Lifestyle |
Everywhere you look, you see it: people taking selfies. The trend, which doesn’t seem to be losing its appeal, has gone from simple photos to a plethora of filters, apps, and Photoshopping ability that can change the look of your face beyond recognition. As cosmetic...
by Ben Hollihan | Oct 10, 2018 | Events |
There was a strong reinfusion of non-hockey-goer life in Edmonton’s downtown last weekend. Nuit Blanche, Edmonton’s version of the all-night art festival that began in Paris during 2002, was held Saturday, Sept. 29. Well, Saturday night to Sunday morning. This year’s...
by Aajah Sauter, Liam Newbigging | Feb 1, 2022 | Culture |
In Edmonton, we have many local alchemists of beans and water who are masters of their craft. They shepherd the secrets of an age-old tradition combined with modern innovations and deliver it right to the communities of Edmonton. We ventured out to discover the very...
by Anna McMillan | Feb 2, 2017 | Campus, Features |
From making policy to tackling student issues to voting on multi-million dollar decisions, the role of a student councillor is no joke. Many students, however, may be unaware of the impact councillors have on their experiences at MacEwan University. The most recent...