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Photo  Photo by Jess Abtu found through Vecteezy.com   As I write this, Canada is 12 days away from Bill C-45 (also known as the Cannabis Act) coming into force, nearly 3 years to the day after the Trudeau Liberals […]

Opinions

An Economist’s Look at Marijuana Legalization

by athphoto
Published October 6, 2018

There are greens in the blues, browns in the frowns of everyone around and thats okay   Lines are blurred From errors occurred By the universe’s strategic Mind that keeps us combined.   All these fine lines. All these fine […]

Creative

‘Transitory Bearings’

by Ashley Wells
Published October 5, 2018

The Hatchet News, Acadia’s satire news site, has launched at Acadia University. The project comes into existence under the watchful eye of Axe Radio Co-Coordinators Brandon de Aguiar and Coleman Merry, who noted the peculiar existence of the site. “I […]

News

The Hatchet Launches at Acadia

by Colin Mitchell
Published October 4, 2018

We all know the feeling of falling asleep at our desks, but what’s it like being the person in front of the chalkboard? How do professors feel about their students, how do they interact with their colleagues, what is their […]

Sports & Wellness

What it’s like to be a Professor 101

by Petra Sharp
Published October 3, 2018

The Students’ Representative Council (SRC) is a group of our elected peers tasked with the job of acting in the interests of all students. This year, the council has decided to hold bi-weekly meetings as opposed to weekly ones. In […]

Opinions

Opinion: The SRC is MIA

by Ailish Bergin
Published October 3, 2018

Our university has always been a residential one. If you come to Acadia you live in residence. That was part of the deal at least for the first year or two. Living in residence is one of the quintessential tenants […]

Opinions

The Case for Residential Colleges

by Colin Mitchell
Published October 3, 2018

The Students’ Representative Council 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 Michener […]

News

SRC Decoded: What you missed October 2nd

by Ailish Bergin
Published October 3, 2018

I try to push you away, try to tell you stop, But you keep pushing, keep prodding my heart.   I’m a criminal, I know I need to stop and do the right thing, But when you’re arms wrap around […]

Creative

Paramour

by Rylie Moscato
Published October 2, 2018

  If you haven’t heard about it before, the ASU Food Cupboard is a new resource available to Acadia students that provides emergency food support. With the help of around 25 wonderful volunteers, we run 5 days a week for […]

News

ASU Food Cupboard Opens for the Year

by Caitlin Sanderson
Published September 30, 2018

Well the time had come at last To rest my heart and ease my past I’m gonna leave that pain behind For some other fool to find   I have loved more than my share Took my pain and called […]

Creative

Everything

by athcreative
Published September 29, 2018

What’s your credit score? Do you know? How do you check? What does it mean? How do you establish one? If you don’t know the answer to any of these questions, you’re not alone. Up until two years ago I […]

Features

What’s your Credit Score?

by Christopher Vanderburgh
Published September 29, 2018

Acadia Men’s Rugby was on the road to Antigonish for another double header against rivals Saint Francis Xavier in both the first and second division this past weekend. With a bitter taste still in the club’s mouth after losing last […]

Sports & Wellness

A New Era for Men’s Rugby: ARFC Dominates at X

by Eamonn Sullivan
Published September 29, 2018

Local governments across Ontario, including the City of Toronto, are currently undergoing municipal elections, in which voters will choose local candidates to serve during the next term. Every four years, Ontario voters go to the polls on the third Monday […]

News

Ontario Municipal Elections Explained

by Oliver Jacob~
Published September 29, 2018

Whether you’re a casual sports fan, an avid sports fan, or no sports fan at all, the name Tiger Woods is known throughout the world. Woods has arguably been one of the most dominant athletes of all time. Big Cat, […]

Sports & Wellness

Is Tiger Woods Back?

by athsports
Published September 28, 2018

Slan Sports Management is pleased to announce that Erik Nissen has signed a one-year contract (with a second-year option), with CB Clavijo Logrono in the Spanish LEB Silver League for the 2018-2019 season.  Nissen, a 6’9” power forward/center, recently completed […]

Sports & Wellness

Erik Nissen Signs First Professional Contract in Spain

by Matt Slan
Published September 28, 2018

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