Toronto – On Friday evening restricted free agent Mitch Marner signed a contract with the Toronto Maple Leafs worth an average annual value of $10.893 million. The playmaking right winger will rejoin his hometown team as he looks to continue […]
With the start of the school year comes the usual stress of showing up on time for classes, keeping up with assignments, and getting used to a busy schedule. Meanwhile, many students are plagued with another stress, one that seems […]
The chill of the night rolls over me Baptizing me in the weight of my world At night time I see the wounds resurface As if summoned by the pressure that surround me Accomplices along with my captor You are […]
It was Friday, Aug. 30, and we went to work as expected and left with enough time to prepare for what we’d been warned about. Though I live in Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas, which was not in hurricane Dorian’s direct trajectory, […]
I have always been a very active individual, loving athletics, trying almost all sports in grade school and high school, and being a part of the Cross-Country team at Acadia during my undergraduate career. I attended a private girl’s school […]
Hey, past lover. I think We were two sets of eyes watching same sets of clouds. Do you like the sound of that? Makes it sound pretty. Makes it sound real. Hey, past lover. I think I miss watching these […]
Two things happened to me this past May: I turned 22, and the class I matriculated with graduated without me. Of course, people take an extra year to finish of their degree all the time. Personally, I’m taking a fifth […]
To Whom It May Concern You are forgiven; but please don’t do it ever again. I went through the garbage you left piled against our farm gate access and found out a lot about you. You got several large boxes […]
There exists an emptiness between who you were and who you wanted to be. Trying to hold this gaze across an abyss of liquid gray is like looking into the eyes of an old friend; something so familiar, twisted and […]
Constantly given tailwind is the notion that the liberal arts are breeding a generation of radical college students. It is an idea that has old roots, taking its modern form when Bill Buckley wrote God and Man at Yale in […]
The focus of this creative policy recommendation is to highlight only one aspect within the broader policy recommendation entitled, A Policy Brief Ensuring Continued Canadian Sovereignty Over the Arctic Region. This focus has chosen to observe the voyage of Captain […]
I’ve been fortunate enough, privileged enough to have only observed poverty from a distance rather than experiencing it first hand. I volunteered at a charitable food provider in the Annapolis Valley with that in mind (and to be honest, to […]
The Students’ Representative Council (SRC) is a council composed of a body of students elected by their peers, who are in charge of running the Acadia Students’ Union. The Council meets bi-weekly on Tuesdays at 5:15 PM in the Beveridge […]
Today, 20 years ago, Nunavut was created as a territory in Canada. The triumphant moment came 6 years after the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement received royal assent. It was important moment for Inuit peoples in the North of Canada because […]
My predecessor’s last message was to learn our history My first message to you as the new Editor-in- Chief is to know people around you as we continue to make history. By people I mean the greater campus populace. Know […]