Opinions >
The Biden conundrum: Centrist appeal or progressive push?
By Josie Simon, May 7 2024
At 81, President Joe Biden has launched an audacious campaign to make history once again by becoming the first octogenarian commander-in-chief. But his defiant bid for re-election in 2024 has opened a generational rift … Read the rest
News >
Computer science department adapts course offerings in response to evolving interests and needs
By Maham Fatima, May 4 2024—
For the upcoming academic year, computer science students experienced a shift in course offerings with the introduction of brand new courses and revival of previously offered courses ranging from information security to machine learning.… Read the rest
Voices >
The struggle of finding a summer internship as a student in Calgary
By Marvellous Chukwukelu, May 2 2024—
I sent out my first application for a summer 2024 internship in early October last year. In the seven months since then, I have learnt and created projects in four new programming languages, joined … Read the rest
Arts & Culture >
Navigating Immigration: Chinese Canadian artist Raeann Kit-Yee Cheung explores identity and heritage in her new exhibition
By Aimee Koristka, May 6 2024—
Her dignified stance and warm expression greet me, though her soft smile does not fully reach her eyes. Arms resting at her waist, her hands gently hold the handle of a translucent suitcase. The … Read the rest
Features >
What is Bill 18 and how does it impact University of Calgary students?
By Vama Saini and Nazeefa Ahmed, May 2 2024—
Bill 18 — the Provincial Priorities Act — proposed by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, is a piece of legislation aimed at giving the Alberta government the authority to review and approve … Read the rest