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How UCalgary Active Living supported youth during the teachers’ strike
By Eda Kamal, November 25 2025—
During the Alberta teachers’ strike that began on Oct. 6, the University of Calgary’s Active Living program offered a “Camp Sampler” for school-aged children affected by the strike. In an interview with the Gauntlet, … Read the rest
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“Hollow Knight: Silksong” shows us that video games are absolutely an art form
By Cameron Sauder, November 18 2025—
Video games are potentially some of the richest, most nuanced forms of storytelling money can buy, and Hollow Knight: SIlksong shows us exactly why.
Stories have been around since the dawn of language, and … 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
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Netflix’s AKA Charlie Sheen docuseries is a masterclass in selective memory and charming amnesia
By Prateek Sur, December 3 2025—
Netflix attempts to unravel the enigma that is Charlie Sheen, but does it truly confront the chaos, or merely offer a sanitized, self-serving stroll down memory lane? Prepare for a journey through celebrity excess, … Read the rest
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STEM beyond STEM: Why students should look outside the lab for opportunity
By Abdaldjalil Mahar and Imran Ahmed, November 15 2025—
Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) play a fundamental role in the development of society. Students of the STEM discipline become essential contributors towards social, economic, and technological output. Yet, for … Read the rest
