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In the past, Team Canada partnered with Hudson’s Bay for their gear and fan apparel. The company has a past deeply rooted in colonialism, which is one of the reasons for the outrage that ensued when they decided to sell […]

Arts & Culture

Team Canada’s upgraded Olympic gear kits

by Amanda Andrews
Published February 14, 2022

Racism is prevalent, especially in university towns such as Wolfville, and while it is a known issue, it often remains ignored and unaddressed. Recently on Instagram, an article spread around about a racist experience that Sara Micheal, experienced from one […]

News

Racism in Wolfville

by Adrianna Porter
Published February 14, 2022

i feel fortunate you are awake, although time is well beyond zero and i know, our sentiments do not align you feel incapable of being beyond emptiness alone, as you sit and you wait inside a hollow house which impersonates  […]

Creative

A Letter to My Younger Self, Defining Home

by Keisha Lent
Published February 14, 2022

Swimming and running are both excellent forms of cardiovascular fitness. Both sports can be trained for at an elite level, or approached in light-hearted fashion as a once-in-a-while activity to maintain strength and overall health. There are many similarities and differences […]

Sports & Wellness

Swim Run Done: A Comparison of Two Popular Cardiovascular Activities

by Maddie Murray
Published February 13, 2022

As more awareness is spread about climate change and the vast effect it has had, and will continue to have, on our planet, we in the general population have increased our efforts to slow it down. New media is released […]

Opinions

Can the Average Person Truly Live 100% Sustainably?

by Remi Johnston
Published February 7, 2022

So, what is Wordle?   Wordle is a daily online word challenge in which players must guess a five letter word correctly. There is one challenge per day and everyone in the world gets the same one.    How to […]

Arts & Culture

What’s the Hype With Wordle?

by Amanda Andrews
Published February 7, 2022

A true Nova Scotia winter is upon us, and that means snow, wind, and the ever-dreaded slush. Days are short, dark, and grey, and with the holiday season’s excitement behind us, it’s easy to look ahead and feel nothing but […]

Sports & Wellness

How To Keep Active And Make The Best of Winter Weather

by Maddie Murray
Published February 6, 2022

  Today, February 1st, the members of the Acadia University Faculty Association (AUFA) are now in a legal strike position that started at 12:01 as of this morning. This comes as a result of the AUFA and the Administration’s unsuccess […]

News

Update on AUFA Strike

by Adrianna Porter
Published February 1, 2022

Dear Peter Rickets, Dale Keefe, and Henry Demone,   I am writing as a disappointed student with many concerns about the current bargaining situation between the AUFA and Board of Governors.   I value my education very highly. This university […]

Opinions

A Letter To Acadia University

by Ajanta Deibel
Published January 31, 2022

On Monday, January 24th, students returned in person for classes, which came as a surprise to some due to the massive outbreak of the Omicron variant that left Nova Scotia with record-breaking numbers. The decision made by Acadia University to […]

Online

Students Demand for Flexibility in Courses this Winter Term

by Adrianna Porter
Published January 31, 2022

Winter break gave me the opportunity to explore a variety of shows and movies that I had been meaning to check out. The show that tops my list of recommendations is the HBO original series Euphoria. I should begin with […]

Arts & Culture Online

Euphoria

by Amanda Andrews
Published January 31, 2022

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected students across all facets of university life in the past two years. Student-athletes in particular have experienced how lockdowns affect their sport and their team’s ability to train and compete. Particularly for students involved in […]

Sports & Wellness

Competition and Covid: Varsity Swimmers On How the Pandemic Has Affected Acadia Swimming

by Maddie Murray
Published January 30, 2022

On Friday, January 21st, the Student Representative Council (SRC) executive introduced some final additions to the Acadia Student’s Union (ASU) bylaw amendment package waiting to be passed. This package has been in the works for years and, among other things, […]

News

Proposed Changes to New ASU Bylaws

by Axel Eschholz
Published January 22, 2022

The Acadia University Faculty Association (AUFA) is a trade union of Acadia faculty dedicated to ensuring fair working conditions for faculty and a high level of academic integrity at Acadia University. Throughout the fall semester of 2021, the AUFA was […]

News

To Strike Or Not To Strike: What you need to know

by Axel Eschholz
Published January 13, 2022

Part of being a university student is starting to take responsibility for your own finances and spending. As a new fully-fledged adult, you’re entering into a world of managing your own money for the things you need, and this can […]

Sports & Wellness

How to Juggle Finances in University – Tips For Saving Money

by Maddie Murray
Published December 20, 2021

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