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Hello Acadia Students!! My name is Menat Tahoun and I am going up for the position of Vice President of Academics & External for the 2021-2022 year. I am a Second-year Kinesiology student who is passionate about advocating for students’ needs and […]

News

VP Academics & External: Menat Tahoun

by Menat Tahoun
Published February 20, 2021

Hey Acadia students, I’m Georgia! For those of you who haven’t met me yet, I’m a third-year Kinesiology student and I’m originally from Waverley, Nova Scotia. I jumped at the opportunity to come to Acadia and study Kinesiology once I […]

News

VP Student Life: Georgia Saleski

by Georgia Saleski
Published February 20, 2021

Hello, my name is Fumiya Kanai. I am third-year business student at Acadia, and I am running this election to be Vice President of Finance and Operation for 2021-2022 academic year. I really appreciate the opportunity to join the election […]

News

VP Finance and Operations: Fumiya Kanai

by Fumiya Kanai
Published February 20, 2021

Hello, my name is Chiara Lu. I am a business first-year at Acadia University who plays the piano and sings pretty okay in my free time. I came to Wolfville from Rome, Italy. I am ready to compete for the […]

News

Professional Studies Senator: Chiara Lu

by Chiara Lu
Published February 20, 2021

Hi, I’m Ava! I’m a third year history major, minoring in classics. I’m running for Arts Senator because I believe in student empowerment and want to help make my peers feel heard. Even more so, confident that their concerns will […]

News

Arts Senator: Ava Clarke

by Ava Clarke
Published February 20, 2021

Hello, I’m Aaron Majid. I’m a third-year at Acadia with a focus on Politics. I’ve been lucky enough to have been at Acadia for three full years, entering my fourth and final year next year. I came to Acadia knowing […]

News

SRC Councillor: Aaron Majid

by Aaron Majid
Published February 20, 2021

For the most part, we have had a fairly tame winter thus far (thanks to global warming- yikes) Except for the past few weeks of February. These past few weeks have brought us some nasty snow and ice storms. Driving […]

Opinions

Profit Over People: Companies and Storm Days

by athopinions
Published February 18, 2021

Astronauts face a lot of risks when they travel in space including a number of health risks. In the past, there have been reports of loss of bone and muscle, some reported to have developed immune disorders and heart and […]

Science

Traveling to space may potentially be harmful for the powerhouse of our cells

by Tanvi Dabas
Published February 18, 2021

The Students’ Representative Council (SRC) is a council composed of a body of students elected by their peers, who are tasked with running the Acadia Students’ Union (ASU). The SRC meets every Wednesday at 5:30 PM in the Beveridge Forum […]

News

SRC Decoded: What you missed February 5th

by Sofia Munoz
Published February 16, 2021

The Canadian-U.S. border has been closed to all non-essential travel since March 2020. Following mandatory testing that was put in place for air travel in January, all land borders with the United States will now require proof of a negative […]

News

Required Negative COVID-19 Test to Cross Land Borders with the U.S.

by Jenna Bouwman
Published February 16, 2021

Over the entire course of my depression experience, especially when I was officially diagnosed, I always assumed the way that I experienced my depression was drastically different than others. It was not until I started opening up with others who […]

Opinions

Ten Things I Wished We Talked About with Depression

by Kiara Sexton
Published February 16, 2021
The Program Everyone Needs: S.M.I.L.E.

  Acadia’s S.M.I.L.E program is a worthwhile experience at Acadia that goes beyond volunteering, as time flies by spending sessions with your Buddy. S.M.I.L.E stands for Sensory Motor Instructional Leadership Experience, and based on your Buddy’s needs, each week leads […]

Sports & Wellness

The Program Everyone Needs: S.M.I.L.E.

by Liddy Greer
Published February 15, 2021

With over 2.31 Million deaths worldwide due to COVID-19, everyone has been eagerly awaiting the COVID -19 vaccine ever since the global pandemic was declared in January 2020. Now after about a year, scientists and researchers have developed a vaccine, […]

Science

Exposing COVID-19 vaccine myths

by Tanvi Dabas
Published February 9, 2021

There were two, there were once three oceans which adjoined the shores of Lake Ontario. Our pasts: they drank its fresh water and swam together, they (they) they. Lake Ontario, two lived on its northern border. Where the winters once […]

Creative

Lake Ontario

by athcreative
Published February 8, 2021
How to Spend your Snow Day

Given our recent snow day, the flurries freckling our faces remind us to enjoy the Acadia winter experience to the fullest. Some look at winter as the never-ending season of cold; however, winter provides a new selection of riveting outdoor […]

Sports & Wellness

How to Spend your Snow Day

by Liddy Greer
Published February 8, 2021

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