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What are the Odds?

New federal rules allowing faster-paced online sports betting are changing the game. A clinical psychology professor says we need to know when to walk away (and when to run)
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One to Watch: Thabo Chinake

Business-savvy, musically gifted and devoted to lifting others through storytelling, Thabo Chinake (a.k.a. KTheChosen) is a rising star and undeniable force of positive change.
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Vet Med Grows Up

Sixteen years in, the faculty has not only hit its stride as one of the leading schools of its kind on the continent, but it’s finding solutions to a sticky challenge that has plagued the field for years.
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The Oilsands’ Third Act

Can technology lower emissions, preserve the environment and give the oilsands a sustainable future? Stay tuned.
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Facing Our Fears

Overwhelmed with worry for the mental health of her daughter with autism, Kristina McGuire found help in a program that changed her family’s world.
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10 Things We Like About Andrew Phung

Rebounding with verve from a cancelled hit TV show, comedian and UCalgary alumnus Andrew Phung has another gold-star sitcom on his hands, CBC’s Run the Burbs. Here’s how he thinks, unwinds and stays in the now.
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The Collective Good

These stellar citizens were inspired by recent mental, physical and social-justice challenges to improve the well-being of others, relating to COVID-19 and beyond.
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Books from UCalgary’s Writerly Friends and Faculty

An accessible yet nuanced exploration of assisted suicide, an intimate, poetic interrogation of restrictive masculinity, and a look at how we might have approached 2020 and the COVID-19 pandemic differently have been added to the bookshelf.
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The Kitchen is Always Open

A traditional act of compassion, which elevates contemporary Calgary and defines the heart of the growing Sikh community, has inspired an expanded program of study.