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When you travel, people often use the phrase “be like one of the locals” as advice to fully immerse yourself in a culture. This concept is the easiest way to understand the importance of consulting indigenous people when conducting research […]

Science

“That which has long been known”: The Role of Indigenous Communities in Science

by Remi Johnston
Published October 31, 2018

“Acadia University is located in Mi’kma’ki, the ancestral territory of the Mi’kmaq nation.” This oft-quoted statement has become the norm on course syllabi and department emails, but its significance is often glossed over and not fully understood by many members […]

News

Mi’kma’ki, Indigenous Peoples and Our Collective History

by Oliver Jacob
Published October 31, 2018

Some people never meet their grandparents, yet still they remain a topic of discussion at family gatherings or during moments of fond reminiscence. Everyone has heard some stories about their grandparents. Where they came from, who they were, their careers […]

Features

Beyond Human Credibility: My Grandfather’s Journey through Auschwitz

by Remi Johnston
Published October 31, 2018

I am a person of many privileges. I was born and raised in Nova Scotia to loving parents who provided me with all of my needs and some of my wants. Most people in my circle looked like me. Growing […]

Features

Reflections on Race and Privilege

by Stacey Dlamini '00
Published October 30, 2018

Photo credit to Sam Foran of Foran Photography This weekend, history was made in Nova Scotia. Tim Houston, MLA for Pictou East, accountant and entrepreneur by trade, husband of the amazing Carol Houston and father of the down to earth […]

Opinions

Opinion: What Tim Houston’s PC Leadership win means for Nova Scotians

by Hannah Dawson-Murphy
Published October 29, 2018

Have you ever wanted to take part in the Amazing Race, but have never had the opportunity? Well, now is your chance! November 2nd, 1:30-5:30, there will be a race around Acadia for a chance to win prizes, such as […]

News

The Amazing Wheelchair Race

by Remi Johnston
Published October 29, 2018

After a long and contentious election campaign, Acadia student Oliver Jacob has been elected as a Councillor in the Township of McNab/Braeside for the upcoming term (2018-2022) alongside Councillors Heather Lang and Scott Brum, Deputy Mayor Brian Armsden and Mayor […]

News

Acadia Student Elected in 2018 Municipal Election

by Colin Mitchell
Published October 26, 2018
Photo by Kayla Winsor

The Acadia Men’s Rugby Club wrapped up its regular season this past weekend, where both the first and second division sides found themselves in first place. Two hard earned wins were the fruits of some tough training in past weeks. […]

Sports & Wellness

Two Weeks, Four Victories

by Eamonn Sullivan
Published October 26, 2018

I am not sure when, why or how But it all feels real now This girl is so indescribably mysterious And to describe it through fallacy, she’s got me delirious   I will take this chance to remind you that […]

Creative

Monkey On My Back

by Dan Simpkin
Published October 25, 2018

X Debate, the official debate club of St Francis Xavier University, has won the inaugural Great Debate against Acadia’s Paul Tom Debate Society. The motion, “This House supports the use of civil disobedience as a means to achieve political change”, […]

News

St FX wins inaugural Great Debate against Acadia

by Colin Mitchell
Published October 24, 2018

  Collage by Aqila Walji

Creative

Magic

by Remi Johnston
Published October 23, 2018

I have one simple question: why does it seem that companies and their managers treat students and recent graduates like they have nothing to offer? Perhaps I’ve been out of the job market for too long. I’ve been self employed […]

Features

Hire Students.

by Remi Johnston
Published October 23, 2018

Every time I walk on the lonely path Searching for someone else to share a life The manic mental laugh slithers in now The phrase spoken in hushed tones across town “No thanks” I know it means nothing right here […]

Creative

Rejection

by Jeremy Ayotte
Published October 22, 2018

Over the past few days, StFX University has seen a collective resistance arise from students, faculty, alumni, and parents alike, all of whom have been failed, not for the first time, by their university administration. The university’s mishandling of a […]

Arts & Culture

Why We Stand With Her.

by Emma Kuzmyk
Published October 22, 2018

The new Netflix original series Maniac is something quite unique. First off, Emma Stone and Jonah Hill as cast makes this series worth the watch. Every episode offers such a contrast of reality and fiction, modern or dated, and laissez-faire or chilling. Honestly, […]

Opinions

Maniac: Something Unique

by Remi Johnston
Published October 22, 2018

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