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,...
by Ali Alawieh | Sep 29, 2021 | Opinions |
A look at how rewards and lotteries affect vaccine statistics On Sept. 3, Premier Jason Kenney announced, with verbalized reluctance, a $100 gift card for those who receive their first or second dose of any of the COVID vaccines between Sept. 3 and Oct. 14. The policy...
by Azra Chatur | Sep 25, 2021 | Opinions |
Hear me out, but the changes that COVID brought to post-secondary education are not ALL bad. Don’t get me wrong, I know transitioning to online schooling was not without hiccups. Studying remotely is tough and the questionable internet connections and constant...
by Azra Chatur, Claudia Steele, Eva Driessen, Mia Holowaychuk, Mya Colwell | Sep 25, 2021 | Campus |
The municipal election is coming up quickly. On Oct. 18, you have the opportunity to vote for the candidate you believe will make the greatest impact on our city and one that will listen to your voice as a post-secondary student. We have reached out to all the mayoral...