by Rebecca Reeves | Sep 12, 2024 | Magazine, Opinions |
A rant on students needing straight Aโs in overconsumption. It’s the start of August. No leaves have fallen yet or even dared to consider fading from green. But we don’t need the leaves to fall; weโre already slipping from our roots, descending into our...
by Amanda Erickson | Sep 12, 2024 | Campus, Magazine |
Along the walls of the Makerspace lay an array of whiteboards with hastily written messages, accompanied by a pile labelled โfree stickers.โ The largest message of all reads, โMake a Mess, Clean it Up!โ in blue Expo marker โ a placard calling artists, students, and...
by Kelsie Howlett | Sep 9, 2024 | Magazine, News |
Read this before you drop classes The province will now be monitoring students who withdraw or drop to part-time studies after major changes to Alberta Student Aid came into effect in August. According to the new policy, any student who withdraws or drops down...
by Nour Ihsene Salhi | Sep 9, 2024 | Campus, Magazine |
Make this year your best one yet The journey to self-betterment and growth is endless. We mark our New Year’s with a list of resolutions, hoping that as the clock strikes 12, we become different people entirely. As the months pass by, the hope begins to dwindle,...
by Liam Newbigging | Sep 7, 2024 | Campus, Magazine |
Students and faculty grapple with AI and academic integrity Marley Stevens had no idea that using Grammarly could put her on academic probation. A student at the University of Georgia North, where Grammarly is provided for free to all students, Stevens had...