i wanted to go for a walk. to enjoy the time I had to myself, not having to worry about anything else, i wanted to go for a walk. breathing in the air, so pure and clean, observing nature, calm […]
Monthly archives: November 2017
I’ll be honest—I don’t write love poems. But if I did, I know what I would write about. I know what kind of love I want. You see, I want that love where I wake up early every morning to […]
i just want to run and dance and scream until i cant anymore. i want to lay in the road and let the stars swallow me whole i want to be devoured by the night sky and the morning i […]
A necklace pinned to a chest And now nailed into my palm– And in a feeling of general, amazed unrest I hold this silvery golden river gone calm. I’ve watched it many times before, Twinkling above her breasts, Growing very […]
I lay awake on top of my covers because I can’t handle the sheet on my skin. Through My head is screaming the still […]
a world where nothing is heard only said where nothing matters except oneself where only a few are seen others disappear a world where anger is accepted not unexpected despite all of this we all Believe in something that has […]
And so suddenly it’s time, To say goodbye at last After all these years, I’ve left my innocence in the past. I’m a big girl now, older than the rest I’ve faced many trials but this is a new test […]
Coming to the closing months of 2017, the topic of gender has become one discussed regularly. Singers, writers, actors, and anyone with a blog or Twitter have been allowing the gender spectrum to finally be allowed […]
Are You Feeding a Bag Monster? Ok, you’re probably wondering what on earth I’m talking about when I say, “feeding a bag monster”, right? Well before you exclaim, “I can barely feed myself on my student budget and schedule, […]
I was furious after reading the article on President Dr. George Barton Cutten, but not for the reasons outlined in the Athenaeum. Before I unleash my pent-up fury, I will start by congratulating the Athenaeum staff and writers for an […]
“… I must confess that over the past few years I have been gravely disappointed by the white moderate I have almost reached the regrettable conclusion that the Negro’s great stumbling block in his stride toward freedom is not the White […]
Acadia’s Enactus team has won a 3M Canada Project Accelerator Grant, valued at $2500, for their youth entrepreneurship programming. The grant is meant expand a project created by an Enactus team, developing it from the starting phases to implementation and […]
Spain’s Catalonia region has been in a state of crisis for the past several weeks. The regional government, after holding a referendum on independence declared illegal by Spain’s constitutional court, declared independence and promptly had their government dissolved with leading […]
Wolfville, an idyllic university town located in the stunning Annapolis Valley. However, like most superficially perfect settings, it hides a dark secret. Every year, throughout our town, students are purchasing and neglecting domestic cats (Felis catus). Cat ownership can be […]
8:30 am and Comp Science, wow. What a combo to get this English/Politics major out of bed! Yum. As I ate cherry Halls for breakfast on the walk to Carnegie, I was feeling surprisingly chipper for a lecture on Fiber […]