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Researchers at the University of Alberta will receive $4.79 million in funding over four years to study stroke risk factors.
Being a source sounds a little intimidating, but it’s not as scary as it might sound. Anyone who shares information with The Gateway, whether that is through an email or in an interview, is considered ...
B founder Angie Staines chats with The Gateway about harm reduction and safe spaces at the 4B charity event, Wildrose Castle Jam ...
Young Edmontonians, including U of A students and alumni, created a youth civic engagement tool through the Apathy is Boring ...
Family physician and U of A professor of family medicine Scott Garrison led the largest national randomized trial in primary ...
Brandon, Manitoba’s Shotgun Jimmie is headlining The Aviary on July 17. He makes thoughtful, emotional music. Perfect to sway ...
UASU Students’ Council meeting, a motion to discuss a solidarity statement on Indigenous representation in governance failed.
Edmonton's Avitas are gearing up to release their debut EP and pre-release single, "Call Me What You Want, But Don't Call Me.
U of A community members gathered to celebration Canadian Multiculturalism Day with food, games, and performances.
Curated by Bevin Bradley and Michelle Jacques and organized by Remai Modern, Life In Print brings together collections of two incredibly inventive artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. The artists ...
Hosted and put together by Red Silence, “Wipeout” kept me on my toes. The chaos never ended, it really only grew as the ...