by Eva Driessen | Oct 23, 2021 | Culture |
As a young stage actor, Gaylynne Fell “always felt most comfortable when (she) was in roles that would completely change (her) look.” The makeup and costumes would make her unrecognizable to anyone who knew her. She loved the feeling of erasing all aspects of her own...
by Mya Colwell | Oct 22, 2021 | Opinions |
It’s October. That means a few things: snow (probably), midterms (unfortunately), and most importantly, chocolate. I went out on a limb and looted the Superstore candy aisle for name-brand chocolate with a twist, and enlisted Brett Boyd’s help for taste testing the...
by Mya Colwell | Oct 19, 2021 | Campus |
After the 2020 Tokyo Olympics this summer, female athletes have been propelled, and deservedly so, into the spotlight. Female athletes made up more than half of the athletes on Canada’s Olympic team, and women took home two-thirds of Canada’s total medals. While the...
by Azra Chatur, Claudia Steele, Mya Colwell | Oct 18, 2021 | Culture |
It’s arguably the best month of the year. The month where we get to wear cozy sweaters and shamelessly drink our pumpkin spice lattes. The trees have a gorgeous orange hue and winter has not quite arrived yet. Oh, and it’s also the month of Halloween, the perfect time...
by Jack Farrell | Oct 16, 2021 | Campus |
With no confirmed cases of influenza in Alberta last year, one Edmonton area pharmacist is unsure what to expect Alberta pharmacists are gearing up to deliver this year’s flu shots. Starting on Oct. 18, everybody in Alberta ages five and older can book an...