
Discovery
The first-ever meteorite to land in P.E.I. is caught on camera and makes auditory history — now it’s at the U of A

Thesis
Humans can’t help but create — the evidence is in our books, our gardens and even in our gods. And in enacting our creativity, we define our humanity

Environment
Used right, fire is a tool for renewal and connection with the land

New Trail Classic
In this profile reprinted from April 1969, then-U of A president Walter H. Johns worries about the ‘desperately serious’ pessimism of ‘these long-haired types’ at the height of the counter-culture era

Living
Grad Andrew Parker talks about demonstrations and conversations in a time of change
Feature
There is a magic that happens when you place words alongside a picture. Understanding the interplay can enrich the way we see and think

Just For Fun
The U of A has several things worth bragging about. Here is our list of some superlative things on campus

Profile
Telling the stories of the grads who came before deepens our connection to the U of A and to each other

Living
A former U of A sociology professor refused to accept Japanese internment. Now his story is on the stage

Profile
Life lessons from a teacher, skateboarder and team player

Thesis
If you can’t travel widely, travel deeply

Energy
When you hit the switch, the lights have to come on. Read about the challenge of powering the next generation

News
Puppy love, mid-life slumps and Zika virus

Did You Know
One of the world’s most widely spoken languages offers a passport to Chinese culture

Society
How one grad’s journey through the past helped her better understand her present

Society
There’s no shortage of stories to help you shift your gaze and see things in a new way

Feature
Pandemics shape societies as much as they do public health practices, exposing rifts and new potential

Did You Know
Journey back in time with one of the internet's most eclectic collections of Prairie documents
Did You Know
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