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Innovation Through Biological Inspiration

In 2012, the World Bank estimated that 1.3 billion tons of solid waste are produced each year. Factors such as economic development, industrialization, social practices and location play into waste generation. Current projections estimate that human generated waste will only […]

Science

Innovation Through Biological Inspiration

by athcopy
Published February 17, 2018

Ok so every now and then I get an urge to make something. A sculpture, a quilt, a video, a song… anything, really. Depends on my mood. On this particular night, I wanted to paint. I’d received a new set […]

Creative

Is This What it Feels Like to be a Parent? (How I came to love my ugliest painting yet)

by Rylie Moscato
Published February 17, 2018

It’s Valentine’s Day and love is in the air, infecting us all. The chocolate, the candy, and the flowers are spreading their sweetness around campus. But for those of you who would rather celebrate without buying (literally and figuratively) into […]

Arts & Culture

Horror Movies to Get You Through Valentine’s Day

by Rylie Moscato
Published February 14, 2018
Our Commitment

Thank you! Thank you to all students who voted, and particularly to those students who put themselves forward as candidates – we are grateful for your advocacy, hard work and participation in student democracy. From the Executive team (excluding the […]

News

Our Commitment

by George Philp
Published February 14, 2018

George Philp has won the race for ASU President. He won with 67% of the ballot for a total of 934 votes. In a statement provided to The Athenaeum, George noted that his major commitments are to “enhance the services that all of us […]

News

George Philp wins race for ASU President

by Colin Mitchell
Published February 14, 2018

Every week, your elected student government meets on a Tuesday night to talk about issues concerning the ASU. Agenda items can seem long, mysterious and confusing without the proper background, making it difficult to see how these issues affect students. […]

News

SRC Decoded: What You Missed February 13th

by Madison Hathaway
Published February 13, 2018

“May Acadia achieve greater glory than ever in the years ahead, and by the grace of God may increasing numbers of those passing through her halls go forth to spend and to be spent for the building of the Kingdom […]

News

1965: When the Baptists (Almost) Took over Acadia

by Colin Mitchell
Published February 8, 2018

New year same Councillor! My name is Alyssa Hall, I am currently a councillor for the Acadia Students’ Union and I am beyond excited to be running again to continue with this position next year! Next year will be the […]

News

Councillor: Alyssa Hall

by Colin Mitchell
Published February 6, 2018

My name is Chris Vanderburgh and I’m a fourth year politics major seeking the position of councillor on the Acadia Students’ Union next year. My overarching goal for my position next year will be to better inform the student body […]

News

Councillor: Chris Vanderburgh

by Colin Mitchell
Published February 6, 2018

Hello, My name is Dana Lawless, I am a 2nd year Music student here at Acadia University and I am currently the President of Seminary House. Once I got a taste for working in leadership roles, I wanted to move […]

News

Councillor: Dana Lawless

by Rylie Moscato
Published February 6, 2018

Life is full of many stories. Stories which have shaped and molded us into the people we are. Stories we want heard and stories which will never be heard. I have had many interesting and unique experiences here at Acadia […]

News

Councillor: Ruvimbo Chipazi

by Rylie Moscato
Published February 6, 2018

My name is Sebastian Farkas and I am running for Councillor in the 2018 ASU general election. I was born and raised in the beautiful city of Calgary Alberta. I am a second-year political science student. I came to Acadia […]

News

Councillor: Sebastian Farkas

by Colin Mitchell
Published February 6, 2018

Hi everyone, My name is Senewa Sena and I am a fourth-year Business student. I am a Kenyan citizen that has spent most of my life living in different countries. Most people wonder why I moved to Acadia of all […]

News

President: Senewa Sena

by Colin Mitchell
Published February 6, 2018

Who are you?  Yo, I’m OJ (Oliver Jacob) and I’m running to be your next VP Academic and External. As a double major student, I am proud to be both a History and Politics student. When I first stepped on […]

News

VP Academic & External: Oliver Jacob

by Colin Mitchell
Published February 6, 2018

Hi there Acadia friends, I’m excited to announce that I will be running for Vice President Academic and External at Acadia for this upcoming school year! I am an outgoing, passionate and driven person who is ready to champion the […]

News

VP Academic & External: Makenzie Branch

by Colin Mitchell
Published February 6, 2018

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