As many students know, climate change has been a rising concern in the past few years, becoming a major topic in the 2019 Federal Election. During the past two seasons, the Town of Wolfville has been sending representatives door to […]
The Students’ Representative Council (SRC) is a council composed of a body of students elected by their peers, who tasked with running the Acadia Students’ Union (ASU). The SRC meets every Wednesday at 5:00 PM in the Beverage Forum located […]
(Image Credit: Jen Doll, The Week) Okay, death may be a slight exaggeration but seriously, please, give us pockets. I swear women’s fashion designers have a severe phobia of pockets. If pockets do appear in clothing designed for women, they […]
While the idea of experiencing raging fires in extreme heats is difficult to grasp here in Canada when cold winds are whipping our faces and ice makes the sidewalks slick, it is a horrific reality for Australians right now. Summer […]
WOLFVILLE, N.S. – The Axewomen volleyball team captured their second win in a row in the new year with a 3-0 sweep of the visiting Saint Mary’s Huskies in front of a boisterous crowd at Stu Aberdeen Court. Acadia’s Lucy Glen-Carter was […]
FREDERICTON, NB – The U SPORTS No. 1 UNB Reds scored a 2-1 shootout win over the No. 6 Acadia Axemen, in an exciting game at UNB’s Aitken Centre, on Friday night. Kris Bennett (Brampton, ON) scored the Reds’ shootout winner, and […]
*This article discusses sensitive themes like suicide and homophobia* Just about every four days or so, Netflix works diligently to ensure that there is a specific show or movie that I cannot escape. They send me emails, screw with those […]
Prior to Christmas Break third-year student Helen Allen arrived at a weekly Students’ Representative Council (SRC) meeting with a story of her personal experiences with Acadia University withholding her Teaching Assistant (TA) payments. Allen shared how her TA payments were […]
Missed out on the club extravaganza? Need to find some extra circulars to keep yourself busy? Trying to expand your social life beyond the classroom? Look no further! If you need some more information on some great science clubs to […]
Dear Readers, We are a group of students from Acadia university currently conducting research on the Kingston Sand Barrens, the intent of this article is to hopefully raise awareness for the sand barrens. Specifically, we aim to stress the multiple […]
It has been almost three months since the Liberal Party, led by Justin Trudeau, was voted in for a second term, this time as a minority government. Although it has only been a few months, Prime Minister (PM) Justin Trudeau […]
The 92nd annual Academy Awards will take place on February 9th, 2020. The nominations for potential winners in all the categories were announced January 13th, 2020… and they were unsurprisingly somewhat disappointing. Origin story Joker led the nominations with 11 […]
By: Maddy Johnston In 1828, the Englishman William Corder was one of the last people to be publicly executed by hanging in Britain. He was given the death sentence for shooting his lover. So, why was he so […]
Me Too: Two Years On Two years ago, nineteen-year-old me hoped to escape the fall chill by stopping in at Just Us Café. The date was October 5, 2019. I was thinking about assignments, getting enough sleep, and I was […]