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In September 2018, President of the People’s Republic of China Xi Jinping announced $60 billion of funding at the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation for economic projects on the African continent with “no strings attached”. This move represented an increasing recognition […]

Science

Research Feature: Geopolitics with Chinese Characteristics

by Colin Mitchell
Published February 12, 2019

A peaceful brook, the dew-coated ferns A wise old Corsican pine The smell of all my Gran’s clothes and gifts Whisk me stray back to calm Loch Fyne   We’d trade a bob for a bag o sweets Sort our […]

Creative

Scotland

by Taylor McKnight
Published February 12, 2019

With the production of local wine increasing in Nova Scotia, the government is investing a significant amount of money into wine research. As a recipient of funding from the Nova Scotia department of agriculture, Nutrition and Dietetics Honours student, Lydia […]

Science

Reading Between the Wines: Studying the Impact of Caloric Values on Consumers’ Sensory Perceptions of Rosé Wines

by Lydia Hayward
Published February 11, 2019

Now that Black History Month is officially upon us, it’s time that we hear conversations on the importance of diversity. It makes sense considering Black voices are at its loudest during this time of year. We take a lot of […]

Opinions

Black History and Diversity at Acadia

by Kiara Sexton
Published February 11, 2019

Robofest is a robotics programming and building event created by Lawrence Technological University. Acadia University is one of their many partners, and as such, we host a Robofest event every year here on campus. This year, it will be held […]

Science

Robofest 2019

by Jordan Pippy
Published February 11, 2019

  Jordan Mahaney is an aspiring graphic designer and artist, currently finishing her biology degree at Acadia University.

Creative

Sunday Sketches: Coming Home

by athproduction
Published February 10, 2019

There are no more subtleties in the way that I speak And amidst a loss for words and thoughts that make me weak About the moments, Where I feel like I shouldnʼt be held accountable for the things Iʼve told […]

Creative

Up Thinking Late

by Daniel Simpkin
Published February 9, 2019

Hey Acadia! My name is Molly, I’m a third year Music and Political Science student and I want to be your VP Academic & External! I’m a proud Axeperson, passionate student leader and a strong voice for student need on […]

News

Vice President Academic & External: Molly Anderson

by Molly Anderson
Published February 8, 2019

Photographer: Aqila Walji Anyone is welcome to submit their photos to [email protected].

Creative

Photo Fridays: Space

by athphoto
Published February 8, 2019

I am running for this position because I truly care about making change, and know that I have the experience and enthusiasm to work with others here at Acadia to do so. I love it here and the community has […]

News

Sustainability Officer: Caroline Beddoe

by Caroline Beddoe
Published February 8, 2019

Hello People! My name is Max Abu-Laban and I’m a 1st year Environmental & Sustainability Studies student as well as the current Environmental Representative for Cutten House Residence. Acadia University has progressed leaps and bounds over the past few years […]

News

Sustainability Officer: Max Abu-Laban

by Max Abu-Laban
Published February 8, 2019

Hey Acadia, My name’s Helen Allen and I’m a second-year Biology major running to be your VP Academic and External in the upcoming election! In the past year, I was the second-year representative for the biology society as well as […]

News

Vice President Academic & External: Helen Allen

by Helen Allen
Published February 8, 2019

As the position of Councillor was unopposed, I am both honoured and excited to be a member of the future student council. I hope to bring a thoughtful, rational, and steady perspective to this position and utilize it in working […]

News

Councillor: Scott McKnight

by Scott McKnight
Published February 8, 2019

Hey Acadia! My name is Megan Titcomb and I’m a second year Community Development and Environmental and Sustainability Studies student from Victoria, BC. I am running for the position of Vice President Student Life in the upcoming election! I’m very […]

News

Vice President Student Life: Megan Titcomb

by Megan Titcomb
Published February 8, 2019

Hello Acadia! My name is Caitlin Steacy, and I am a second year Politics major, from Vancouver BC. I am running for Vice President Events & Promotions in the upcoming ASU election. I’m super excited to be running for an […]

News

Vice President Events & Promotions: Caitlin Steacy

by Caitlin Steacy
Published February 8, 2019

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