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The rising costs of “protecting your peace”
By Marin Ralstin, March 25 2026—
Gen Z is the loneliest generation ever, despite the fact that our world is more connected than ever before, and gratification has never been more instantaneous. Why then are young people feeling so alone, … Read the rest
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Calgary water restriction impacting students and families
By Tiffanie Nguyen, March 25 2026—
On March 9, 2026 the City of Calgary began its stage 4 water restriction for Bearspaw South Feeder Main. Residents, businesses and schools, such as the University of Calgary, are advised to limit water … Read the rest
Voices >
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 >
Dr. Leah Clark: Understanding early modern art as a transcultural, sensorial experience
By Sweta Babladi, March 25 2026—
To what extent have we limited our experience of art and other cultural relics by restricting them to the glass exhibits of museums and to the sense of sight? What kinds of shared cultural … Read the rest
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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
