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In my second year, I like many students moved off campus. It was a decision motivated by an irrational need for independence despite not knowing what that would entail, and a very rational need not to shell out thousands of […]

Opinions

The Need For A Tenant’s Union in Wolfville

by Jarod Campbell
Published October 11, 2019

Why do stars become supernova? Do they do so because they tire? The eons of burning weighing them down. Or is it their love that causes them to swell. To shine brighter Up there, in the firmament. Out, out. The […]

Creative

Why Do Stars Become Supernova?

by Ethan Plater
Published October 9, 2019

Dartmouth, N.S. – On Saturday, September. 28th Acadia University competed in the inaugural Nova Scotia Golf Association University/College Golf Championships at Brightwood Golf & Country Club, in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. The event format was 18 holes of stroke-play with the […]

Sports & Wellness

Acadia Competes in Inaugural Nova Scotia University/College Golf Championships

by Sebastian Farkas
Published October 9, 2019

Featured: A Zebra Longwing (Heliconius charitonia) at the Canadian Museum of Nature’s Butterfly exhibit. (Source: Laura Porter-Muntz) Zebra Longwing butterflies are uniquely shaped butterflies with long narrow wings. This species’ range extends from Central America to the southern United States. […]

Science

Science Snapshots

by Laura Porter-Muntz
Published October 8, 2019

Progress is Progress is Progress.   No matter how long it takes you. No matter how hard it was to get there. No matter how much you doubt yourself. No matter how easy it was for others around you. No matter […]

Sports & Wellness

Monday Motivation

by Ashna Makhija
Published October 7, 2019

Lynn Verheul grew up in rural Nova Scotia loving the outdoors. Most of her time was spent appreciating the delights of being on a farm. After high school she attained a BA in Political Science and began traveling throughout Southeast […]

News

Community Relations Representative: Lynn Verheul

by Rylie Moscato
Published October 6, 2019

Hey, Acadia Students! My name is Cassidy Churchill. I’m a third-year Business student majoring in Accounting and I’m running to represent YOU on the ASU as the Professional Studies Senator for the 2019/2020 school year. I was born and raised […]

News

Professional Studies Senator: Cassidy Churchill

by Rylie Moscato
Published October 6, 2019

My name is Brendan MacNeil. I am a fourth year finance student, and one of the founding executives of the Acadia Investment Club. I have worked for three years in the investment industry, and am passionate about technology and startups, […]

News

VP Finance and Operations: Brendan MacNeil

by Rylie Moscato
Published October 6, 2019

I am running for the position of VP Finance and Operations because of my passion for Acadia and the accounting field. I strive to take what I have learned in the classroom and apply it to the real world. Acadia […]

News

VP Finance and Operations: Joseph Creagh

by Rylie Moscato
Published October 5, 2019

Now that we are a month into the school year, you may be feeling a little more stressed as midterms approach. However, you can reduce stress if you stick to a plan that keeps both your mind and body fresh […]

Sports & Wellness

How to Achieve a Balanced Lifestyle at University

by athsports
Published October 5, 2019

WOLFVILLE N.S. – The Acadia Axemen closed out the opening weekend of AUS regular season play with a statement 6-4 win against the reigning U SPORTS Champions, the UNB Reds. Saturday night’s match-up between the UNB Reds and the Acadia […]

Sports & Wellness

Axemen split opening weekend with 6-4 win over UNB

by Griffin Herrington
Published October 4, 2019

Look I know what you’re thinking, “why would I listen to people just talking about whatever?”. For me, podcasts can be quite useful as background noise for studying, writing an essay, or drudging through hours of lab work. Sometimes you […]

Science

Listen Here: Science Podcast Recommendations

by athscience
Published October 4, 2019

Edward Cullen wasn’t a real vampire. You see, real vampires don’t sparkle in the sun. No, real vampires hide in the dark, they grow in the dark, and charmingly convince you to follow them into it. You see, real vampires […]

Creative

The Vampiric Curse

by athcreative
Published October 3, 2019

The earth is our mother She holds us from the time we are born She cares for us And gives us what we need   The earth is our mother Corporations and governments poisoning her Stealing for wealth Breaking and […]

Creative

The Earth is Our Mother

by River Pictou
Published October 3, 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. The Council meets weekly on Wednesdays at 5:00 PM in the Beveridge […]

News

SRC Decoded: What You Missed October 2nd

by Rylie Moscato
Published October 3, 2019

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