by Lydia Fleming | Feb 27, 2018 | Campus |
Love and Information is not a typical play, and MacEwan University’s theatre production took the atypical to a whole new level. The pre-show started with a gas mask-wearing, ukulele-playing singer ushering the audience into the theatre lab. Inside, there were actors...
by Jason Husak | Feb 22, 2022 | Opinions |
Warning: this review contains mild spoilers for The Matrix Resurrections based only on trailers and promotional materials, as well as spoilers for earlier films in the series. From AOL chat rooms to the general fear of Y2K, The Matrix was seminal in showcasing...
by Zach Dafoe | Dec 16, 2023 | Culture |
This is a Christmas story. But it’s not one about chestnuts over an open fire, or the chaos of mall brawls and black fridays. There are no cookies. No milk. Spruce trees? Maybe — but less green and red and gold, and more silvery pines below an overpass, frozen...
by Leanna Bressan | Mar 21, 2023 | News |
As of the beginning of March, British Columbia has decriminalized the personal possession of certain illegal drugs. British Columbia is continuing its fight against the toxic drug crisis that has plagued the province. It was reported earlier this year that more...
by Beckett Heinz | Feb 15, 2025 | Culture, Lifestyle |
It’s time to take a break from culture-warring Are you tired of watching think-tank-funded videos on YouTube? Or arguing with the “woke degenerates” on social media? Look no further. Here are some great new activities to try instead of spending time theorizing how to...