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Peace, democracy and the cost of intervention in Venezuela
By Fernanda Scheid Sallet, March 3 2026—
What does peace look like when it arrives in the form of sanctions and soldiers? In Venezuela the United States (U.S.) says it is defending democracy. Yet the reality happening on the country … Read the rest
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Meet your new SU: 2026 general election results announced
By Vama Saini, Elaine Liang, Matthew Johnson, Alexander Howey, Michael Sarsito and Leigh Patrick, March 5 2026—
Eager candidates and students alike were present for the Students’ Union (SU) general election results that were announced today in the South Courtyard … Read the rest
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Studying abroad: A retrospective
By Ansharah Shakil, May 1 2025—
If you study abroad, you’ll find yourself. That’s the cliche I heard a million times before I even applied to go abroad. I don’t think it’s completely true — at least, I don’t think … Read the rest
Arts & Culture >
Casey and Diana: A story of hope
By Lizette Tanner, March 23 2026—
From Feb. 24 to March 15, 2026, Alberta Theatre Projects was featuring the dramatic play, Casey and Diana, written by Canadian playwright, Nick Green. Casey and Diana had its world premier at the Stratford … Read the rest
Features >
Alberta budget 2026: What it means for students
By Imran Ahmed, February 26 2026—
Alberta’s United Conservative Party (UCP) government tabled its budget for the 2026-27 fiscal year on Thursday, Feb. 26.
Budget 2026’s total expenses are estimated to be $83.92 billion. This is an increase from last … Read the rest
