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A Response to a White Dude’s Take on Diversity

“I get it,” the White man said. “There is injustice in Canada, sure.” “Oh good,” I thought, “Maybe he’s woke.” Then he said that what Canada has done so far to address inequality is wrong, and I was like, “Yah! […]

Opinions

A Response to a White Dude’s Take on Diversity

by athopinions
Published November 7, 2017

Nuclear war is definitely not a topic you think of while brushing your teeth in the morning and certainly not something you bring up over dinner with the family. For some reason, it’s just not something that is on most […]

Opinions

Nuclear War and You

by Christopher Vanderburgh
Published November 7, 2017
Olympic Life without the NHL: The Reasons Why

That time is almost here again – the time where athletes from around the world compete in a series of winter sports trying to get the gold medal for their country – the 2018 Winter Olympics. Set for Pyeongchang, South […]

Sports & Wellness

Olympic Life without the NHL: The Reasons Why

by athopinions
Published November 5, 2017

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 October 31st

by Madison Hathaway
Published November 5, 2017

Some of you may not know this, but the Al Whittle Theatre is hosting a smartphone film festival. You heard me. A smartphone film festival. Meaning, you don’t need any experience or fancy equipment to participate. You just need a […]

Creative

WHITFLIX

by Rylie Moscato
Published November 5, 2017
Creative

Corn nuts come in waves Some may call it a phase Chilli lime flavour Got me off my best behaviour Bag full to empty real quick Can’t remember when I looked like a stick Sometimes I’ll go 90 days corn […]

Creative

Corn Nuts

by Rylie Moscato
Published November 5, 2017

5 Ways to Keep Those Eyes Dry During Times of Stress Tips on how to stop crying all the time We’ve all been there. It’s finals week. You’re in the gym, sitting at your desk and trying not to breathe […]

Creative

5 Ways to Keep Those Eyes Dry During Times of Stress

by Rylie Moscato
Published November 5, 2017

Hello, my friends. These are a handful of my favorite shows (not an exhaustive list by any means). If you haven’t watched them, I think that you should, because they are really a treat for the eyes and the heart. […]

Creative

7 of Emily’s Favorite Shows

by Rylie Moscato
Published November 5, 2017
Batman: Tax Evasion, Child Neglect, and Radical Abuse of Power (But Not Murder)

Batman is awesome. Everything he is, is amazing. He’s just a normal everyday billionaire that pounds the teeth out of criminals every night on the streets of Gotham City! He’s a good guy, like Superman, but he’s not all goody two-shoes about […]

Arts & Culture

Batman: Tax Evasion, Child Neglect, and Radical Abuse of Power (But Not Murder)

by Hayley Phoenix
Published November 5, 2017
Devour: Opening Gala Review

The Devour Film Fest started Wednesday, October 25th, 2017, with the Opening Gala Reception at Fountain Commons.  The party featured eight chefs, entertaining the guests with bite size snacks that depicted gastronomy. Chefs kept it simple choosing their dishes with expertise to represent aspects of […]

Arts & Culture

Devour: Opening Gala Review

by Rylie Moscato
Published November 5, 2017

(Photo) Bob Hainstock, New Landscapes #170401, (The Rural-Urban Divide), Mixed Media on Rust Collagraph Print. Copyright: Bob Hainstock. Not to be copied without artist’s permission. The exhibition, “Emptying Landscapes: An Altered Place”, presents work by Nova Scotia artist Bob Hainstock. The artist […]

Arts & Culture

Acadia University Art Gallery’s current exhibition, “Emptying Landscapes: An Altered Place”

by Rylie Moscato
Published November 5, 2017

His fist, once intertwined between her fingers now slams into her red painted lips. O is never ending. But his touch slides up and down her body gently healing the bruises left behind.               […]

Creative

O Is Never Ending

by athcreative
Published November 4, 2017

i wanted to go for a walk. to enjoy the time I had to myself, not having to worry about anything else, i wanted to go for a walk. breathing in the air, so pure and clean, observing nature, calm […]

Creative

i wanted to go for a walk

by athcreative
Published November 4, 2017

I’ll be honest—I don’t write love poems. But if I did, I know what I would write about. I know what kind of love I want. You see, I want that love where I wake up early every morning to […]

Creative

I Don’t Write Love Poems

by athcreative
Published November 4, 2017

i just want to run and dance and scream until i cant anymore. i want to lay in the road and let the stars swallow me whole i want to be devoured by the night sky and the morning i […]

Creative

a hell of a drug

by athcreative
Published November 4, 2017

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