By: Callen Lehman With over 700 applicants every year and only 42 accepted, diagnostic medical sonography is a competitive program. It allows students to learn the proper functions toavoid injuries with specific scanning techniques. The program gives students an...
U of A prof poses changes to current prison system
By: Michael Strean An associate professor at the University of Alberta published a critique of the correc- tions system and on prison feminism. Dr. Chloe Taylor’s new book Foucault, Feminism and Sex-Crimes: an Anti-Car- ceral Analysis is her response to Michel...
Paying less tuition may cost you
By: Eryn Pinksen An announcement by the Ontario government to cut tuition by 10% - and make additional student fees non-mandatory in postsecondary institutions - has Alberta schools concerned. While some students may rejoice at the thought of less fees, they may not...
NAIT offers sneak peek
By: Chantal Dunn NAIT has developed a series of events to give prospective students the chance to test run different programs. The student recruitment department said that the popularity and attendance has increased every year. Program Previews began three years ago...
Man made meat products
By: Eli O'Donnell A Canadian startup working in Edmonton has created lab-made chicken product. Future Fields is a tech startup partnered with the University of Alberta’s Health Accelerator program at TEC Edmonton studying cultured meat, where Matt Anderson-Baron is...