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Prior to Christmas Break third-year student Helen Allen arrived at a weekly Students’ Representative Council (SRC) meeting with a story of her personal experiences with Acadia University withholding her Teaching Assistant (TA) payments. Allen shared how her TA payments were […]

News

TA Payment Nightmare

by Rylie Moscato
Published January 18, 2020

Missed out on the club extravaganza? Need to find some extra circulars to keep yourself busy? Trying to expand your social life beyond the classroom? Look no further! If you need some more information on some great science clubs to […]

Science

Some Superb Science Clubs to Join in 2020

by Acadia Clubs
Published January 17, 2020

Dear Readers, We are a group of students from Acadia university currently conducting research on the Kingston Sand Barrens, the intent of this article is to hopefully raise awareness for the sand barrens.  Specifically, we aim to stress the multiple […]

Science

The Kingston Sand Barrens Need Your Help: A Letter from the students of ESST 3003

by ESST 3003 Class of Fall 2019
Published January 17, 2020

It has been almost three months since the Liberal Party, led by Justin Trudeau, was voted in for a second term, this time as a minority government. Although it has only been a few months, Prime Minister (PM) Justin Trudeau […]

News

Canada 2020: New Government, New Year

by Rylie Moscato
Published January 17, 2020

The 92nd annual Academy Awards will take place on February 9th, 2020. The nominations for potential winners in all the categories were announced January 13th, 2020… and they were unsurprisingly somewhat disappointing. Origin story Joker led the nominations with 11 […]

Arts & Culture

Oscars Nominations 2020: Another Snub for Women and Non-White People

by Katie Winters
Published January 17, 2020

  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 […]

Online Opinions

A Killer Addiction

by Maddy Johnston
Published January 16, 2020

Me Too: Two Years On  Two years ago, nineteen-year-old me hoped to escape the fall chill by stopping in at Just Us Café. The date was October 5, 2019. I was thinking about assignments, getting enough sleep, and I was […]

Opinions

Me Too: Two Years On

by Maddy Johnston
Published January 10, 2020

WOLFVILLE N.S. – The Acadia Axemen closed out the 2019 half of their season on a high note with a nail-biting overtime win over the visiting Moncton Aigles Bleus. Acadia took advantage of a powerplay opportunity to get their first […]

Sports & Wellness

Axemen Close-out 2019 with OT Win Over Moncton

by Griffin Herrington
Published December 7, 2019

WOLFVILLE N.S. – After a quick back and forth game of hockey, the Acadia Axemen won their third straight game with a hard-fought 3-2 victory over the U SPORTS No. 1 ranked UNB Reds. Acadia was the first team to […]

Sports & Wellness

No. 7 Axemen remain in first place with a win over No. 1 ranked UNB

by Griffin Herrington
Published December 6, 2019

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 […]

Online Sports & Wellness

How to Handle Completing Final Assignments

by Remi Johnston
Published December 2, 2019

Just when you thought you were tired of hearing about Disney+, Grammy nominations, and that weird Tesla Cyber Truck, I thought I’d bombard you some more!  Disney+ has been available for streaming for a little bit over two weeks now. […]

Arts & Culture

This Week in Pop Culture: Baby Yoda, Grammy Nominations, and Tesla’s Weird Cyber Truck

by Katie Winters
Published December 1, 2019

Every year at the Oscars, there is a category for Best International Feature Film, formerly known as Best Foreign Language Film (keep in mind The Oscars are not the “be-all-end-all” when it comes to film, they get shit wrong all […]

Arts & Culture

Why We Need to Watch More International Films

by Katie Winters
Published December 1, 2019

The Toronto Maple Leafs have struggled mightily this year. The team has looked all out of sorts this season as they have struggled to find cohesion as a group. The struggles for the Leafs culminated in the firing of head […]

Sports & Wellness

What’s Wrong With the Toronto Maple Leafs

by Remi Johnston
Published November 29, 2019

The Students’ Representative Council (SRC) is a council composed of a body of students elected by their peers, who are in charge of running the Acadia Students’ Union (ASU). The Council meets weekly on Wednesdays at 5:00 PM in the […]

News

SRC Decoded: What You Missed November 27th

by Rylie Moscato
Published November 28, 2019

Note: Please be advised that if you or someone you know has struggled with or continues to struggle with suicide, parts of this production may be difficult to watch. In the show’s program, director Robert Seale begins his director’s notes […]

Arts & Culture

Heathers: The Musical- A Review

by Katie Winters
Published November 25, 2019

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