If you haven’t heard about it before, the ASU Food Cupboard is a new resource available to Acadia students that provides emergency food support. With the help of around 25 wonderful volunteers, we run 5 days a week for […]
Monthly archives: September 2018
Well the time had come at last To rest my heart and ease my past I’m gonna leave that pain behind For some other fool to find I have loved more than my share Took my pain and called […]
What’s your credit score? Do you know? How do you check? What does it mean? How do you establish one? If you don’t know the answer to any of these questions, you’re not alone. Up until two years ago I […]
Acadia Men’s Rugby was on the road to Antigonish for another double header against rivals Saint Francis Xavier in both the first and second division this past weekend. With a bitter taste still in the club’s mouth after losing last […]
Local governments across Ontario, including the City of Toronto, are currently undergoing municipal elections, in which voters will choose local candidates to serve during the next term. Every four years, Ontario voters go to the polls on the third Monday […]
Whether you’re a casual sports fan, an avid sports fan, or no sports fan at all, the name Tiger Woods is known throughout the world. Woods has arguably been one of the most dominant athletes of all time. Big Cat, […]
Slan Sports Management is pleased to announce that Erik Nissen has signed a one-year contract (with a second-year option), with CB Clavijo Logrono in the Spanish LEB Silver League for the 2018-2019 season. Nissen, a 6’9” power forward/center, recently completed […]
Everyone has dreams. From the earliest of ages we are asked, “what would you like to do when you grow up?” The answers you commonly hear from children are, “I wanna be a cop,” or, “I wanna be an astronaut.” […]
For my co-op work term this summer I worked under biology professor Dr. Trevor Avery, helping his honours and graduate students with their theses and taking part in public outreach events for the Striped Bass Research Team. My week would […]
The Blomidon Naturalists Society is a field naturalists club based in Wolfville, but its interests and activities span most of the eastern Annapolis Valley. Active since 1974, the club meets monthly at the Beveridge Arts Centre at Acadia. Every meeting […]
I would like to begin this article by welcoming all of our incoming students to Acadia and Wolfville. Whether or not you’re planning on being here for four years (or more), your life as you know it will not be […]
The Black Student Association was created in 2017, with the goal of promoting diversity at Acadia. Many might question the truth of my previous statement because of the club’s name itself: “The Black Student Association.” But, contrary to what the […]
At 4:32 PM today, ASU President George Philp sent out an all-student email announcing that the following candidates had been elected to the ASU Students’ Representative Council in the 2018 Fall By-Election. First Year Officer – Blake Steeves Equity Officer […]
In most institutions that affect our daily lives, there are rules that guide us. These rules ensure accountability, decency, and integrity. The problem is that the people who often get ahead in life are those who circumnavigate those rules. It […]
Welcome to Acadia University. Whether you’re here for the first time, or have been here for way too long, I think I speak for most students when I say it’s pretty awesome being back. I’ll be this year’s opinions editor, […]