As Acadia students prepare to see the third strike in 5 rounds of contract negotiations I’d like to take the time to remind you that this is for the good of the school. Acadia is so committed to the Maple […]
WOLFVILLE, NS – Facing the prospect of a strike in the following week, Acadia student Chris Featherbottom, a 3rd year Kinesiology major paying roughly $16 000 a year for university, hopes that the faculty and hiring board reach a speedy […]
It happened pretty quickly, I would say. I fell hard, heard a snap, and looked at my hand. My finger did not look how it was supposed to. It was at a ninety degree angle. Looking at my finger in […]
“Yeah you’re seeing kids who still have braces looking like Mick Jagger at these parties. It’s fucked, they’re definitely getting exposed at a younger and younger age. It’s definitely a problem at Acadia.” Disclaimer: This article, as an investigative piece, […]
Although the commercialization of Christmas and the very early TV Ads and store displays get on my everloving nerves, I still find immense joy in the holiday season. Once Remembrance Day has passed and we dip into mid/late November, I […]
“The melting pot is destructive to our race … we must build up from our resources and conserve our race power, or else we must admit only such immigrants as shall strengthen and not weaken our race, or both. The […]
From the desk of the ASU President: “Everyone has been working extremely hard to complete things as soon as possible. We are currently on schedule for bar services to be operational for Friday, Oct. 13th. This being said, we will […]
Every three years the Board of Governors of the University, along with the Faculty Association, work towards creating a contract that is specified as a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA). A CBA is used to create a set of terms and […]
The Axewomen soccer team settled for a 1-1 tie on the island versus the feisty UPEI Panthers. On a 29th minute corner set play, Axewoman Katie Ross connected with an oncoming Candace Conrad who took it with the head, beating keeper Amanda Stanyer for […]
Science Senator Having studied high school in England, (Ol’ England not the new one…) but being born in Italy has allowed to me to experience diversity and multiculturalism at its finest. These perspectives as well being a student of three […]
The Professional Skills Development Program is designed to develop transferable skills in international students as they prepare to enter the workforce. Over the course of two semesters, the program will cover topics such as interview skills, effective communication, culture in […]
YOU DON’T DESERVE AN A Everyone knows that person. The one who is a model student. Perfect grades, endless volunteer experience, etc. etc. They’re a student of model behaviour, at least, until an injustice has been delivered to them in the form […]
Why? Why didn’t I get it? Why didn’t I understand? You made everything so obvious! For months, no, years, you planned! I wanted that day to be just for you I made notes on everything you said you like to do Spa, […]
I used to write about October, about watching the leaves change colours and falling in love with the way the world would slowly and surely fall apart in the most beautiful way. I used to write about December, about feeling […]
“If you’re in a place where spending money is something you can do, even in small amounts, you will be surprised at the large changes small things can make.” Before I start, it’s important that you know a little bit about […]