With reading week beginning this week, students have the opportunity to recharge over a week-long break. While reading week isn’t called “reading” week for nothing, there are lots of ways to achieve a balanced week besides spending it exclusively studying. […]
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Aries: This is your moment to shine! Don’t wait around for someone else to fight back against the Zombies – grab your weapon and lead the resistance! But- just remember to wait a few moments before opening the bunker door, […]
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 […]
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 […]
“We have tried apps, tried keys, avoiding the bus and taking a taxi, phone calls, wearing flat shoes, panic button key chains, avoiding going out at night altogether, we have surrendered independence, tried running, tried screaming, tried to keep our […]
Throughout the holidays, people enjoy lavish dinners, rich desserts, and beverages (both non-alcoholic and alcoholic) that tend to leave them feeling guilty post-holidays. You start to hear people complaining, “I swear I gained 10 pounds during the holidays,” and you […]
Contrary to the common belief, mental illness is not a White Man’s disease. Despite what the media attempts to tell us through the way their stories are told, what our parents might say when reacting to an episode or research […]
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 […]
With final exams approaching, many courses have final assignments and essays requiring completion. The end of semester can be stressful because of this as these projects are normally heavily weighted. In saying that, there are several things you can be […]
WOLFVILLE, N.S. (U SPORTS) – The Montreal Carabins are off to the 55th Vanier Cup presented by Promutuel Insurance, following a decisive 38-0 victory over the AUS champion Acadia Axemen on Saturday afternoon in the Uteck Bowl at Raymond Field in […]
WANTED: Complex Characters on the Loose For our Shakespeare class, as a group we wanted to explore the complexity of humans shared in Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus. We decided the most effective way to do this was through wanted posters. They […]
Dear colleagues and students: This message has two purposes: a) to make sure those who might be affected by an ongoing situation on the campus have the key information they need, and b) to express support for those who have […]
To Whom It May Concern You are forgiven; but please don’t do it ever again. I went through the garbage you left piled against our farm gate access and found out a lot about you. You got several large boxes […]
The Acadia International Society is hosting its 2nd Annual Food Explosion with dishes, desserts and beverages from countries around the world. We encourage all Acadia Students to come out to experience a taste of the diversity that Acadia’s campus has […]
Coffee House and Open Mic – March 14th @ 7pm-9pm: Michener’s Lounge Theme: Express yourself From your struggles to the things that make you smile in life. From one line to a whole song. Come on Thursday to listen and […]