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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

October 21st, 2019 is a very important day for Canadians all over the country, it is our federal election. The party voted in will be the government in power for the next four years. It is our chance as citizens […]

News

Why Your Vote Matters + a Debrief of the Major Political Parties

by Rylie Moscato
Published October 2, 2019

A Writing on the Challenges of our Present Times It comes as no surprise to the many hundreds of thousands of people who have studied history, that whenever a society is created, it will have people who are ostracized. These […]

Features

Mind and Matter

by Anonymous
Published October 2, 2019

Coming off a season that saw three of the seven Canadian teams make the playoffs, Canadians have lofty expectations this year as a Canadian team looks to hoist Lord Stanley for the first time since 1993. All seven Canadian teams […]

Sports & Wellness

Season Predictions for Canada’s NHL Teams

by athsports
Published September 30, 2019

Everyone, especially girls, with a social media account has received a message like this one: Hey girl!! You seem like a really awesome gal, I love your page! I’ve got an amazing business opportunity that you would just make a […]

Opinions

Boss Babes Busted

by Maddy Johnston
Published September 30, 2019
Photo by Sarah Shaffer on Unsplash

Every year as fall approaches, undergrads will flock to Raymond field to watch a football game. They do it for a myriad of reasons. Some will go because they’ve seen it in movies. Some go because they want to show […]

Opinions

5 easy tricks to convince your friends you understand football

by Olivier Grant
Published September 30, 2019

I failed when I.. never started told myself ‘I can’t’ ran away from the scary things literally camped out in my comfort zone Starting wasn’t easy. It made me uncomfortable. But it was the best freaking thing I ever did. […]

Sports & Wellness

Monday Motivation

by Ashna Makhija
Published September 30, 2019

My name is Mark Selvidge and I am a Traumatic Brain Injury survivor as of March 16, 2001. At the age of 11 I had to relearn everything all over again like an infant. As a result of all my […]

Opinions

To all citizens in Canada,

by Mark Selvidge
Published September 28, 2019

Wolfville, NS – On Saturday afternoon the Axeman beat the Mount Allison Mounties 22 to 15 as they improved to 4 and 0. The Axeman have looked really good this season as second year starter Hunter Guenard has shown that […]

Sports & Wellness

Axeman Improve to 4-0 as they Head into the Second Half of the Season

by athsports
Published September 27, 2019
Photo by Yeshi Kangrang on Unsplash

It’s unfair how the city can sleep. Despite the thunder and the all the rain. While I just keep starring.   Wondering…. Wondering if you’re out there Thinking of me? Wondering about me? Even though we’ve yet to meet Or […]

Creative

That Fresh Air at 2am

by Ethan Plater
Published September 26, 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 September 25th

by Rylie Moscato
Published September 26, 2019

In the late ’70s and early ’80s, CO² emissions were standing around 330ppm nearing the critical 350ppm which marks the point where the CO² in the atmosphere is no longer at a safe level. Since then global emissions have been […]

News

Global Climate Change Week: What Is It and How Can You Show Support?

by Rylie Moscato
Published September 25, 2019

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