The building which now houses the Al Whittle Theatre has been a place where people gather to celebrate the theatrical and cinematic arts for one-hundred-fourteen years. Its journey began in 1911 as an opera house founded by Marshall and Ellouise […]
Yearly archives: 2025
January 29th, 2025, 10:30am. A little over a dozen students assemble in front of Acadia’s University Hall. Most of them dressed in black, red, and orange, several holding signs, and all of them there to protest for the sake of […]
Minutes for the Friday Meeting + Our Next Steps Thank you to all who came out to support our movement and contribute to meaningful conversations. We want to first thank Dotun Olutoke for his hard work and dedication to supporting […]
We have just learned that the African Descent Student Opportunity Success Coordinator position will not be renewed for this year! The position was previously filled by Dotun Olutoke who has worked tirelessly to provide support and resources for Black students. […]
Photo from: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cvg62lvr845o On January 6th, 2025, Justin Trudeau announced his intention to resign as the Canadian Prime Minister and the leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. His resignation will take effect in March, following an election on March […]
Reconciliation is a continuous and long-term effort rather than a finite goal. This challenges the common misconception that reconciliation has a clear and definitive outcome. “We are the future. We are the ones who will make the world a better […]
You may have heard mention of a new Student Centre being built on Acadia’s campus. This project is still in its first stages, but what, exactly, does it entail? Here is everything you need to know about Acadia’s prospective new […]
History Grand-Pré a place rich with Acadian history is located north of Wolfville, Nova Scotia. This place held Acadian settlement from 1682 to 1755. They would live here for 100 years. Grand-Pré was also known during the Acadian Deportation which went […]