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U of C releases D2L mobile app

By Sean Sullivan, July 24, 2014 —

The University of Calgary has released an early version of their new mobile application for the new learning management system, Desire2Learn. The app, released on July 12, is compatible with Blackberry, Windows 8, … Read the rest

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Club eyes boycott of Israeli products

By Riley Hill, June. 5, 2014 —

Campus human-rights group Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights ( SPHR) is looking at ways they can bring a global campaign to campus that would push the University of Calgary to cut economic ties … Read the rest

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International students organize on campus

By Chris Adams, June. 5, 2014 —

International students at the University of Calgary can now connect with the university community through a new advocacy club.

The yet-to-be named club will advocate on issues unique to international students to the … Read the rest

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The Brief: June 5, 2014

 

Bike parking now open in the basement of the Art Parkade

New parking for bicycles in the southeast corner of the Art Parkade is open for students who get to campus on two wheels instead of four.

The lot … Read the rest

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Thomas Lukaszuk talks post-secondary education

By Chris Adams, May. 29, 2014 —

Former Alberta premier Allison Redford resigned on March 23 after a string of public relations disasters and spending scandals. The race to replace her is now on, as the Progressive Conservative Party will … Read the rest

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Student Success Centre decentralizes advising

By Chris Adams, May. 29, 2014 —

Program advisors for the faculties of arts and science have moved from the Student Success Centre (SSC) to their respective faculties.

The changes were made because of a program advising review conducted by … Read the rest

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SU looks to expand Wellness Centre services

By Chris Adams, May. 29, 2014 —

Students at the University of Calgary’s satellite campuses may soon have better access to mental health services.

Students’ Union veterinary medicine representative Blythe Sola is looking to expand services offered by the Wellness … Read the rest

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Students get answers on market modifiers

By Chris Adams, May. 22, 2014 —

Students in the Haskayne School of Business (HSB) paying an unpopular fee known as a market modifier now have answers about where their money is spent.

Students’ Union representatives have questioned the lack … Read the rest

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