Editor’s note: the views expressed in this article are solely those of the author, and do not reflect the official position of The Athenaeum. Buckle up folks. Yes, there are many healthy body types that are likely fine for most […]
Daily archives: December 8, 2017
A few days before this interview took place, I was complaining to a friend about my current financial situation as students so often do. But instead of joining in, as students so often do, she turned to me and instead said “You […]
President Trump, in a move widely condemned by the international community, has announced that the United States will officially recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. This decision has been met with a wave of disapproval from adversaries and allies across the globe. Trump has approved the move of the US embassy from Tel Aviv […]
So, it’s that time of year again, no not Christmas, unfortunately. I’m talking about the FFC’s vote to roll back net neutrality. The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) is an independent government agency that regulates interstate communications such as radio, TV, etc. This group has been trying to roll back […]
100 years ago, an event occurred that had a massive impact on the 20th century. I am referring to the February and October revolutions of 1917 which caused the rise of communism in Russia. We in the West tend to remember these events, as they had a profound impact […]
Today, the morning said to me, “go back to sleep” then it kissed me on the cheek and the rain played through my window like my favourite song until i was safe in my dreams. my bed was empty when […]
2017 was a weird year for pop culture and entertainment. There was some terrible content given to us, and we made the best of it. However, there were also some real gems among the garbage. Being the procrastinating aficionado that […]
Walking slowly down the road Moving towards another node – In my life a whole new era And truth be told there’s nothing rarer Then starting off with a smile Proving i’ll be here a while Take those steps, watch […]
i am tired of every one telling me i am tiny. my waist may spill secrets that my ribs have to tell, my hip bones begging to be kissed. my wrists easily fatigued by the words i have to write, […]
Oh, Canada. The snow, the hockey, the wildlife, and the maple syrup. Everything about Canada is beautiful, but for some it can get confusing. Canadian stereotypes and mannerisms, it seems, have been stumping some of our international students at Acadia. We are […]
Have you ever opened Facebook or Instagram only to be bombarded with pictures, articles, and videos pertaining to the latest pop culture craze? Perhaps it made you laugh, perhaps it made you die inside. I’m willing to bet that there was […]
Steam covers the windows as the kitchen begins its daily cycle. The first pan of onions is caramelized and freshly baked bread puddings come out of the oven. Their fragrance is intoxicating, bringing a smile to Ross Patterson’s face as he […]