by Ronald Piripiri | Nov 5, 2024 | Clubs |
How S. Victoria Nakamun’s presentation for MacEwan’s creative writing club encouraged writers to develop (and eventually market) their unique authorial voices. In a growing world with a constant influx of new knowledge, discoveries, and stories, be yourself...
by Payton Phillips, Kelsie Howlett | Nov 2, 2023 | Opinions |
The Griff went to EIFF, ate lots of popcorn, watched the movies, and reviewed five films that you should watch too. From Sept. 21 to Oct. 1, I had the pleasure of attending the Edmonton International Film Festival. After attending last year’s festival and returning...
by Lydia Fleming | Oct 13, 2015 | News
“I yam what I yam.” “Turnip the beet.” You’ve probably seen these posters around campus. The vegetable puns are advertising the new MacEwan Eats campaign, which gives students the ability to easily access information about the university’s food services....
by Kaia Janmohamed | Nov 6, 2023 | Culture |
Love Is Blind casts aside morals for more entertaining storylines. If you think sexual assault, covering up lawsuits, and having an alcohol-pushing producer is okay, then this new season of Love Is Blind still probably isn’t for you, because the outcome was terrible...
by Vonn Gondziola | Mar 19, 2016 | Culture |
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 hit!” says Brian Thurgood, musical director. The concert will feature over 30 of MacEwan’s percussion major students,...