The COVID-19 Omicron variant is driving a 4th major wave of infections. The past three waves each lasted roughly two to three months. While the Omicron variant is not yet well understood, new cases...
Sexual violence advocacy has always been a primary concern for the UASU VP Student Life. Last year, Katie Kidd’s advocacy resulted in the University committing to hire a Sexual Violence Prevention ...
As final exams approach and winter makes itself felt, it can be easy to forget about student groups. We’re here to remind you of the many benefits to keeping up your participation in these groups t...
One of the most consistent pieces of feedback we have gotten from students over the years is that the current furniture on the main floor of SUB is dated, worn, and uncomfortable. We’ve been asking...
Bill Flanagan, President, University of Alberta
Kate Chisholm, Chair, Board of Governors, University of Alberta
Peggy Garritty, Chancellor, University of Alberta
Steven Dew, Provost and Vice Presid...
What is the built environment? It’s anything or anywhere that has been created for humans, by humans, and for human activity. This includes buildings, homes, roads, parks, businesses, etc. Historic...
Midterm season is upon us once again! One of the many drawbacks you may face this time of year is how easy it is to overload your schedule with study sessions, classes and club meetings. Don’t worr...
Social sustainability is about improving and preserving our quality of life, both now and in the future. It focuses on strengthening community and improving our well-being. We are influenced and af...
Did you know that October 10th is World Mental Health day? Having a specific day devoted to mental health encourages us to discuss the overwhelming issue of how to maintain our mental health under ...
When you hear the word sustainability, what comes to mind? Saving the planet? Planting trees? Recycling? All of these are elements of environmental sustainability, but that’s just one part of the l...