by Jack Farrell | Oct 2, 2021 | News |
At 2:30 p.m. on Sept. 30, around 40 people were on hand to watch as a Tipi was erected and banners were put up on what used to be known as the Living Bridge, which passes over 97 Street near 105 Ave in downtown Edmonton. Prairie Sage Protectors, a grassroots...
by Jack Farrell | Sep 30, 2021 | Opinions |
Quit playing make believe when it comes to our federal government’s spending With the votes counted and the speeches heard, the federal election process is complete. No time has been wasted in analyzing the election results — or lack of results this time — and...
by Jack Farrell | Sep 30, 2021 | Culture |
The Edmonton arts scene had a project nearly two years in the making come to a completion this past August EGO is a collaborative digital magazine that showcases local musicians by producing live performance videos, thorough interviews, and photographs all published...
by Jack Farrell | Sep 30, 2021 | Opinions |
I love movies; watching them, thinking about them, talking about them, bonding over them, and writing about them. I struggle to fill my free time by doing anything other than watching the latest addition to my excessive need-to-watch list. So, in this article, I...
by Mya Colwell | Sep 30, 2021 | Campus, Culture |
MacEwan’s Indigenous Centre, kihêw waciston, is welcoming community back with open arms As the fall term resumes again — in person, for the most part — MacEwan University students are looking forward to staring at something other than the crack in their bedroom wall,...