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Photo by Anne Nygård on Unsplash   I’m taking a moment to remove these glasses I wear because currently I do not need them to see what I see, but I wonder if you do? What makes a person human? […]

Arts & Culture Creative

My Glasses

by Rylie Moscato
Published November 26, 2018

After a short hiatus, the “Ask Ellen” column has returned to The Athenaeum. Follow along for answers to all of your most pressing questions. How was your trip? Do you miss me??? My trip was life-changing. For those of you […]

Features

Ask Ellen- November 26th

by Ellen Merchant
Published November 25, 2018

My name is Jemma Grace Courrier, and I’m not a very big fish in a very big, intimidating pond. I’m here to tell you a bit about the transgender day of remembrance, or TDoR for short. Disclaimer: This may come […]

Arts & Culture

Trans Day of Remembrance

by Jemma Grace Courrier
Published November 25, 2018

As Acadia’s contract with Chartwells Canada comes to an end in April 2019, Acadia University faces a decision that will impact students for the next several years. Chartwells Canada has provided our campus with food services for the past 12 […]

News

Food for Thought: The Future of Food at Acadia

by Natalie Weder
Published November 25, 2018

Acadia University has recently launched Acadia 2025, a strategic planning exercise for the year 2025. On Thursday, the Task Force of Acadia 2025 held an open drop-in session in the SUB for the student body to share their views regarding […]

News

Acadia 2025 Enters Next Stage, Releases Ideabook

by Sarah Lavallée
Published November 24, 2018

The Students’ Representative Council (SRC) is the body of students who are elected by their peers to run the Acadia Students’ Union. Council meets bi-weekly on Tuesdays at 5:15 PM in the Beveridge Forum which is located off of the […]

News

SRC Decoded: What You Missed November 20th

by Ailish Bergin
Published November 23, 2018

After a short hiatus, the “Ask Ellen” column has returned to The Athenaeum. Follow along for answers to all of your most pressing questions. What is your key to confidence? First of all, thank you for thinking I am confident. […]

Features

Ask Ellen – November 22nd

by Ellen Merchant
Published November 22, 2018

After a short hiatus, the “Ask Ellen” column has returned to The Athenaeum. Follow along for answers to all of your most pressing questions. How to swallow the BS Ath is spinning? We have to remember that the Ath contains  […]

Features

“Ask Ellen” Returns

by Ellen Merchant
Published November 21, 2018
Photo by Kayla Winsor

The conclusion to the Acadia Men’s Rugby Club season was a bit of a mixed bag. The First Division hosted the provincial final in conjunction with the CIS women’s national tournament on Raymond Field against the St. FX X-men. Acadia […]

Sports & Wellness

Men’s Rugby: Season Conclusion

by Eammon Sullivan
Published November 21, 2018

Today’s society is one of constant change and technological adaptation. In a world where every new product is the “next big thing,” it’s difficult to pinpoint exactly who will become the next giant in an industry. I, however, believe that […]

Features

Cryptocurrency – Where Did it Come From and Where is it Headed?

by Damian Spriggs
Published November 21, 2018

Look, I wouldn’t blatantly say it’s a power grab. But, at the same time, I can’t say it’s not. It’s either a power-grab or the people who we’ve elected to represent us don’t understand how centralizing power strips Acadia students […]

Opinions

Should They Take my Political Rights? Yes or No?

by Kyle Thompson-Clement
Published November 20, 2018

Do you ever feel above it all? Staring down at the people, watching them laugh and play. Distanced.   You are just like them, Only different too.   Your mind has been buried for so long, A burden fills your […]

Creative

The Watcher

by Rylie Moscato
Published November 19, 2018
Editorials

The Acadia Students’ Union recently released the revised bylaws to be voted upon in the next few weeks. These come after last year’s General Election which nearly caused a constitutional crisis and led to the resignation of the Chief Returning […]

Editorials

Editorial: Bylaw Revisions are Undemocratic

by The Athenaeum Editorial Board
Published November 19, 2018

At this point of the fall, you’ve either had the flu/cold or are about to receive it. If for some reason you manage to escape flu season without so much as a sore throat and runny nose colour me impressed […]

Sports & Wellness

Surviving Flu Season 101

by Rylie Moscato
Published November 19, 2018

Photo credit: Sara Ericsson, Kings County News My name is Meg, and I’m a first year Politics student at Acadia. Maybe you have seen me around campus lately, paper petition in hand; wild sparks of hope in my eyes? I’ve spent my first semester talking to my […]

Opinions

Opinion: Support the UPass

by Meg Hodges
Published November 18, 2018

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