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Mercury Prize: success can be bought

British music award still up to its tricks   Nathan Ross Arts Editor   With the seasons changing, we are thankfully past the time of the year where Carly Rae Jepsen fends off everyone...

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University expenses made public

Disclosure policy will ensure greater transparency   Holly Triebwasser News Editor   Under a new disclosure policy announced by Premier Alison Redford on Sept. 5, hundreds of provincial employees will be expected to make...

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Step away from the KD

Overcoming mageirocophobia (the fear of cooking)   Samara Hawkins Features Editor   The tales of mealtime disasters are abundant and absurd. Anything from watching the babysitter try to make eggs in the toaster, attempting...

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Textbook travesty

Have you ever dropped $145 on a textbook only to find that it was totally irrelevant to anything you would be doing in the class?   Have you ever sprung for a $90 textbook...

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School is more than just books

Step outside the classroom for the full experience   Kaylene McTavish Guest Columnist   Summer always seems to fly by, and no matter how much I try to savor the patio weather, September hits...

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Social media in the classroom

Use of Twitter and Facebook becoming more prominent   Holly Triebwasser News Editor   In the days of Tweeting, Facebooking, Youtubing and Pinteresting, you probably won’t be surprised to learn that the use of...

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SAMRU fees among highest in Canada

Are students getting what they pay for?   William Conner Contributor   Alberta’s post-secondary Students’ Associations have some of the highest fees in the country, with SAIT Students’ Association and the Students’ Association of...