Photo by Chelsea Smith Having called Wolfville my home for five years, and as a 2018 Acadia University alumnus, the Athenaeum has invited me to reflect on my time at Acadia University and its impact on my current career. Here […]
Photo by Janusz Maniak via Unsplash Won’t you listen to your body? Can’t you hear my plea? Will you let your teary eyes close? Will you take care of me? Don’t make up scenarios Just to entertain your brain; […]
Photo by Omar Ram via Unsplash In shadows deep, where memories reside, A wounded soul with battles fought inside. But fear not, friend, for healing is near, A journey of strength, let it be clear. Through smoke and gunfire, […]
*This article was written with information provided by Mohammed Shameer Iqbal. Artificial Intelligence, or AI, has had a continuously changing definition over the past 50 years. An overarching approach to AI is any machine that is non-human but still able […]
In 2012, the World Bank estimated that 1.3 billion tons of solid waste are produced each year. Factors such as economic development, industrialization, social practices and location play into waste generation. Current projections estimate that human generated waste will only […]
On October 4th and 5th, Acadia will be hosting a two-day event led by the Sisters in Spirit organization, a group dedicated to spreading awareness of missing and murdered Indigenous girls, boys, women and men. We will have the honour […]