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We often hear the term intersectionality in sociology, women and gender studies, and sometimes politics. The word was coined by Kimberlé Crenshaw and is used to describe how social categorizations such as race, gender, and class are interrelated, and how […]

Arts & Culture

Intersectionality

by Nendelmwa Gofwan
Published March 12, 2019
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Warren Sutton (’63) was 21 in 1960 when he came to Canada for the first time, traveling in a car with legendary Acadia basketball coach Stu Aberdeen to suit up for the Axemen. A star player, Sutton had started his […]

Arts & Culture Sports & Wellness

Sports Hall of Famer Sutton awarded Honorary Degree

by Clancy Waite
Published March 12, 2019

Plastic pollution is a major environmental stressor for marine life and is both long-lasting and near-ubiquitous in ocean ecosystems due to anthropogenic activity.  Since the 1950s, when mass production of plastic products began, plastic debris has accumulated significantly in coastal, […]

Science

Research Feature: Aimee Rideout

by Aimee Rideout
Published March 11, 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

Vice President Finance: Joseph Creagh

by Joseph Creagh
Published March 11, 2019

My name is Yoram Schroll and I am ecstatic to be one of the candidates for VP Finance and Operations. As an international student coming to Canada I really value Acadia’s warm and welcoming community. I want to return the […]

News

Vice President Finance: Yoram Schroll

by Yoram Schroll
Published March 11, 2019

There is an unintended conundrum in Undergraduate Education that is frustrating for both students and professors. Facing this issue can cause stress for students and reduce the breadth, depth, and enjoyment of their educational experience. The problem is finding a […]

Features

Working towards reducing stress and increasing the essential value of education

by Dr. Steve Mockford
Published March 10, 2019

Ruvimbo Chipazi has been selected as the next Editor-in-Chief of The Athenaeum. She was appointed by The Athenaeum Publishing Board, the first female EIC since 2014-15 and the first black female EIC in recent Acadia history. “My brother is an […]

News

Ruvimbo Chipazi selected as 2019-20 Editor-in-Chief of The Athenaeum

by Colin Mitchell
Published March 10, 2019

I’m still struggling to wrap my head around how quickly 5 years can go by. I remember like yesterday my 18th birthday, and the first day of Axemen Football training camp. During my first meal hall experience, I was kindly […]

Sports & Wellness

Thank you, Acadia

by Cam Davidson
Published March 9, 2019

In light of the recent hockey brawl that took place on Saturday, February 2nd between St. Francis Xavier University and Acadia University, several individuals have reached out to me disappointed with the way Acadia handled the situation. Armed with the […]

Sports & Wellness

A Wake-up Call for Sexually Violent Language in Sports

by Rylie Moscato
Published March 8, 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 bi-weekly on Tuesdays at 5:15 PM in the Beveridge […]

News

SRC Decoded: What You missed March 5th

by Rylie Moscato
Published March 6, 2019

My area of research is within the sociology of education, specifically Indigenous education in Canada. My master’s thesis explores institutional arrangements of the Nova Scotia Department of Education and curriculum for public high schools in Nova Scotia, asking how Indigenous […]

Science

Research Feature: Alexandra Pulchny

by Alexandra Pulchny
Published March 6, 2019

With the tides my body sways My clock is tied to the moon And my feet stuck in this soil   Gravity pulls at all my pieces Lengthens my hair Stretches my breast Curves my back and Makes me a […]

Creative

Female Energy

by Jordan Mahaney
Published March 4, 2019

I love angsty poetry, don’t you agree? Glorifying addiction and staying up until three Spending all night coming up with new rhymes Like popping vyves when you open your eyes Because you dread each morning when you wake In this […]

Creative

Reality Check

by Shevon Chmura
Published March 4, 2019

In the event of a death, there is a Western tradition to visit the family to give condolences; this visit is commonly paired with comfort food like casseroles, soups and sweets. However, the casseroles do not last forever, ultimately leaving […]

Science

Family Roles & Sympathy Casseroles

by Samantha Teichman
Published March 4, 2019
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Decolonizing Desirers is a zine created by Al Cusack and River Pictou. The zine, a small, self-published book, was created as a project for Al’s Sociology of Health class at St. Thomas University. Although the class is what prompted the […]

Arts & Culture

Decolonizing Desirers

by River Pictou
Published March 4, 2019

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