During his lecture, Bob recalled a time when politics was different. When “question period” meant just that, real questions with real answers. When campaigns were run on the pressing issues of the day, and not a back and forth of negativity. A time when politics wasn’t theatre, when every line wasn’t scripted and campaign slogans weren’t repeated in every debate.
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ASU By-Election Candidate Platforms
Presidential Candidate Suzanne Gray “Hello Acadia students! My name is Suzanne Gray and I am running for the position of … Read More “ASU By-Election Candidate Platforms”
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This November 4-8th marks the 6th Annual Devour Food Film Fest. I met with directors of the festival, Michael Howell … Read More “The Delectable Details of the Devour Festival”
The Acadia Student Success Project: Helping Students Make the Most of Their First Year
When students start their university education, they expect to do at least as well as they had in high school … Read More “The Acadia Student Success Project: Helping Students Make the Most of Their First Year”
The Acadia U Political Science Film Series
The Politics Film Series hosts a screening every Friday at 6:30PM in BAC 138. The series features films which deal … Read More “The Acadia U Political Science Film Series”
Welcome/Hello/How Are Ya?
Good morning, good evening, and goodnight. My name is Andrew Haskett and I am the residing Editor-in-Chief of the Athenaeum, … Read More “Welcome/Hello/How Are Ya?”
FDA Approves Female “Viagra”: Pleasure or Profit?
A new drug is set to hit the U.S. markets on October 17th. Commonly referred to as “female Viagra,” Addyi, … Read More “FDA Approves Female “Viagra”: Pleasure or Profit?”