A Frosty February in Photos

Soooooooo cooooooooooold. That sums up February 2019… as do these spectacular photos:

Soooooooo cooooooooooold. That sums up February 2019… as do these spectacular photos:

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Green School students at UABG explore trails around the Garden and learn about pest management in a warm greenhouse.

@ uofalibraries:

Some amazing illustration work by @heyemilychu showing people working in the library. #ualberta #inthelibrary #librariesofinstagram #repost

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The 2019 Memorial March for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, took place on February 14 every year. This year's event was hosted by the Native Studies Student Association (NSSA) with support from the Indigenous Women and Youth Resilience Project.

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Directed by Peter Hinton (2019 Mary Mooney Distinguished Visiting Artist), All for Love by John Dryden (Feb. 7-16) featured student work from the BFA, MFA and MA Drama programs. All for Love was also the thesis project for MFA Theatre Design student, Sofia Lukie, who designed the set, lights and costumes.

@ paultwa:

Cover illustration for the UofA's faculty of pharmacy publication with a back to the future theme. A fun chance to draw the old Dentistry/Pharmacy building on campus (built in 1921!)

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The Sound Studies Institute's Winter Roots Roundup X Noon Hour Sound Sessions saw the university community take in performances by Jeff Stuart, Kaia Kater, Nasra Adem, Chris Wynters, and Joe Nolan.

@goabroadualberta:
We hiked up a dilapidated part of the Great Wall and camped, waking up early to view the sunset. The climb was difficult but truly worth it!
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jonkolos:
Notice that I'm wearing 3 layers of shirts. I was also wearing 3 layers of pants and socks. It was cold.

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The Kule Folklore Centre, here in Arts launched its latest exhibit "Love Letters from the Past" - Courtship, Companionship, and Family in the Ukrainian Canadian Community at Southgate Centre for Valentine's Day.

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February was a busy month at Augustana! Our student groups celebrated Black History Month, International Week, and Pride Week with a number of great events, panels, discussions, lectures, and performances.

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Augustana officially opened the Dr. Garry and Dorothy Gibson Nordic Ski Library, which, according to Augustana interim head librarian Katherine Koch, is the only ski library in Canada! Augustana staff, students, and faculty can rent out cross country skis and equipment (after completing a short orientation session) from the library and hit the trails just out the back door of our campus.

So cold.