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By Neal Ozano
Most student representatives agree that Wednesday’s town hall meeting in the MacEwan Hall Ballroom was more a token gesture than anything else. The meeting, intended to give students an opportunity to voice their concerns about tuition to administration, strayed from the mark–covering everything from faculty retention to wheelchair accessibility. After 30 minutes of administration reports,… Continue reading Town Hall a “token gesture”
By Neal Ozano
From the depths of old-world journalistic integrity has come a beacon for student journalists across the country: Neal Ozano. Known better for his timeless work at the University of Alberta’s paper, the Gateway, Ozano has been resurrected as the News Editor at your very own paper, the Gauntlet. Ozano brings three things to the position:… Continue reading Gauntlet appoints new News Editor
By Anne-Marie Bruzga
Alright, it’s almost 10 p.m. and I’m going into final hours of the final paper of my Gauntlet editorial career. I expected this last issue to be so hard. Instead, it’s been more like my Gauntlet wake, bordering on the surreal. Past editors and close friends have sent presents and cards, my family even sent… Continue reading Dead Anne Walking
By Rhia Perkins
Charges of bias and libel convinced Students’ Union oYcials to seize almost 10,000 copies of the University of Alberta student newspaper, the Gateway, Tuesday. After intense debate, issues appeared on stands later that evening. The seizure, centred around the part of the editorial which evaluated the U of A SU Election candidates, concerns the race… Continue reading U of A seizes campus paper