By JoAnn McCaig In Book ReviewsPosted August 23, 2017Dr. Edith Vane and the Hares of Crawley HallSuzette Mayr’s new novel is a rollicking satire of academic life set in a fictional (but oddly familiar) western Canadian university called Inivea. The title character confesses her misguided [...] READ MORE
By Chelsea Vowel In Agriculture, Feature, Indigenous Topics, Justice, PoliticsPosted December 1, 2016Are We Serious About Truth and Reconciliation?Coming Together READ MORE
By Naomi K Lewis In Feature, HealthcarePosted November 1, 2012No MD, No Problem?Examining Alberta’s family doctor shortage. READ MORE
By Shannon Phillips In Feature, Feminism, LabourPosted May 1, 2011Glass CeilingMore women are in the workforce than ever before. But Alberta’s wages and workplaces still heavily favour men. READ MORE
By Doug Horner In Education, FeaturePosted September 1, 2010The GuideA recent graduate of both Calgary universities revisits his city’s rapidly changing campuses. READ MORE
By Anna Lund In Original FictionPosted May 1, 2010Rough FescueThe honourable member for Edmonton-Centre pictures his coffee table covered in Post-Its. And then the rhythm seizes him. READ MORE
By Christina Grant In Arts, Education, Feature, PostsecondaryPosted September 1, 2008Beyond Bad GrammarAlberta's writing instructors reveal the beauty of language, one conversation at a time. READ MORE
By Harry Vandervlist In Education, Feature, PostsecondaryPosted September 1, 2008Will that be Truth or Profit?Alberta’s universities have lost autonomy and changed focus. A veteran professor calls for a debate about their future. READ MORE
By Shannon Phillips In Feature, Visual ArtPosted June 1, 2008Buried TreasureWhy does a spectacular art collection languish in a University of Lethbridge storeroom? READ MORE
By Suzy Thompson In Feature, Leadership, PoliticsPosted March 1, 2008Constructing MortonAs a professor, he was widely respected. As a conservative leadership candidate, he courted the redneck vote. Just who is Ted Morton? READ MORE