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The Calgary housing crisis: The woes of a sprawling city
By Alek Anaya, November 17 2024—
On paper, Calgary wasn’t supposed to face a housing crisis. In a place like Hong Kong, it’s easy to understand how fitting a million people onto an 81-square-kilometre island can lead to such a … Read the rest
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UCalgary tackles gender gap in STEM to prepare for green economy shift
By Vama Saini, November 17 2024—
A recent report by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) highlights a persistent gender gap in STEM education, warning that women risk being sidelined in the green economy without targeted intervention. At the University of … Read the rest
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Learning beyond the games: Lessons against ableism from the Paralympics
By Eda Kamal, November 10 2024—
This July, the world tuned in to the 2024 Paris Summer Olympic Games, a tradition that seems to reach even the least sport-savvy. No one in my family has ever cared about sports but … Read the rest
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Wordfest 2024: A literary celebration featuring Teresa Wong’s All Our Ordinary Stories
By Maren Abuzukar, November 16 2024—
From Oct. 15-21, Calgary once again became the epicenter of Canada’s literary world with Wordfest’s annual Imaginarium festival. This vibrant festival, known for having hosted prominent authors like Margaret Atwood and Diana Gabaldon, also … Read the rest
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Beyond the border: Why the 2024 U.S. Election matters to Canadian students
By Reyam Jamaleddine, November 4 2024—
The 2024 US presidential elections take place on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2024. The two main candidates are Donald Trump for the Republican party with JD Vance as his vice-presidential running mate and Kamala Harris … Read the rest