The 2021-2022 academic year marks a first for Acadia Swimming recruiting in the form of three sibling pairs. Three of this season’s new rookies have joined an older veteran sibling on the team. Annie Ingo of Sydenham, Ontario joins brother […]
To our first years, welcome! To our returners, welcome back! I hope everyone on campus is adjusting well to life back on campus, specifically those of you living in residences. After almost two years of being cooped up in our […]
Oedipus did wretched things sorry clever sphinx this man his own undoing He cannot place the blame here in Delphi’s breast a fool well-warned of fate The blind prophet sees much more than a king’s hubris pity men […]
The Acadia Students’ Union and the Wolfville Good Neighbours Association are excited to announce that a Wolfville town clean up event has been planned for Homecoming weekend. A student-town initiative, the event will take place on Sunday, October 17th at […]
Ryan Mack is a 27 year-old independent singer-songwriter and Youtuber from Ireland that I discovered in the midst of the pandemic. You may not recognize his name but if you watch TikTok, his sound might be familiar. Ryan Mack writes […]
It’s not every day that you have your first month back to in-person college classes after a global pandemic, but here we are! In a few months, we’ll be coming up on the second anniversary of the Covid-19 pandemic. […]
L’album de photos tombe de l’étagère. Je ne savais même pas que je l’avais encore. Les photos du bal vont tout autour de la salle. Ah, le bal. Quelle belle fête. Je ramasse la première photo que je […]
The Acadia Women, Transgender, and Non-Binary Gym Time program celebrates three weeks of action after Acadia Athletics announced last month that the program would begin on September 11th at the Athletics Complex Fitness Centre. Envisioned and enacted in an effort […]
Setting 1: A House Party A DRUNK CONVERSATION ABOUT CONVERSE SHOES AND SHROOMS Person 1 (unprovoked): I am straight, by the way. Person 2: Cool, okay. They proceed to have a conversation about the construct of masculinity where Person […]
“Students need climate action; our future depends on it” Georgia Saleski, ASU VP of student life As of 2021, we have just 9 years until the damage from climate change is completely irreversible. The government, […]
Lily-Beth Fischer is a 12-year-old girl who decided to paint a mural. “This mural represents a timeline of the seasons”, Lily-Beth says, “So far all we can see is the background. We will be adding more elements to it before […]
Q & A with Local Author Keizen Q: Let’s start with an easy question; what’s your book called and what is it about? A: My book is called Idris Eye of the Beholder, and it is about two Greek […]
With September and the new school term rolling in for the fall of 2021, varsity athletes across the country are also getting back into their training schedules for the season, all in preparation for competing as Acadia Axemen and Axewomen. […]
What a year we’ve had! The continuation of a global pandemic, a full return to in-person university classes, and now, for many of us, our first federal election in which we are able to vote. We live in a democratic […]
At the roof of the world, where the sky gleams like a sapphire ocean and the frosted earth glitters with a frozen diamond quilt, there is a mountain of ice. Encased in this crystalline prison, waiting with the patience of ten […]