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Tell me a little bit about yourself and what drove you to write the book ‘Play The Devil’?   When I was in college I wanted to be a writer. So I started writing these books and poems, and short […]

Arts & Culture

Play The Devil: An Interview With Scott Laudati

by Remi Johnston
Published April 5, 2017

Fair warning before you dive into this review, as it contains significant spoilers! As some of you may know, CBC recently released the first two episodes of an Anne of Green Gables reboot in collaboration with the almighty Netflix. Having […]

Arts & Culture

Anne Don’t Call Me Shirley

by Remi Johnston
Published April 5, 2017
Beat Anxiety: Tips and Tricks for Surviving Exam Season 

When I first came to Acadia, I didn’t think exam season would be so stressful. Silly first year me was under the impression that University exams would be just the same as High School, and that I could cram the […]

Online

Beat Anxiety: Tips and Tricks for Surviving Exam Season 

by Remi Johnston
Published April 4, 2017
My First Cheaton Cup Experience

Recently transferring to Acadia from Western, I was clueless about the tradition of Cheaton Cup. I had never heard of it, but all my friends swore it would be the best time of my undergrad. Hesitant, and to be honest […]

Online

My First Cheaton Cup Experience

by Remi Johnston
Published April 4, 2017
I’m Not Anal, I Have High Functioning Generalized Anxiety

I am the person in your class who stays up until 4am studying for a midterm or writing a paper. I am the person who is constantly running around doing this and that. I am the friend that you jokingly […]

Online

I’m Not Anal, I Have High Functioning Generalized Anxiety

by Remi Johnston
Published April 4, 2017

The Liberals are finally talking about delivering on one of their key campaign promises, legalizing marijuana. I don’t think I’ve ever seen stoners so excited in my life. Don’t get me wrong, the idea of legal pot is alright by […]

News

This Bud’s for You

by Christopher Vanderburgh
Published April 4, 2017

The school year is coming to an end and for many of us the thought of summer just around the corner is getting us through the final assignments, tests and all-nighters. I’m sure many Acadia students are excited to get […]

News

Summer in Wolfville

by Allison Smith
Published April 4, 2017
Fog Off

Nolan: Hello Alex, thank you for joining me today. Would you mind telling us a little about yourself? Alex: Thank you for taking the time to talk to me. I am a third-year sociology honours student, and I am a […]

Sports & Wellness

Fog Off

by Nolan Turnbull
Published April 4, 2017

The Chinese space station, “Tiangong-1”, is headed towards Earth. Chinese officials have also revealed that they currently have no clue where the space station is going to crash, but have predicted that it is to occur sometime in 2017. The […]

Science

Chinese Officials Lose Control Over Tiangong-1 Space Station

by Remi Johnston
Published April 4, 2017

A 2014 graduate from Acadia’s biology department, Marc Hetu now works in Acadia professor Dr. Sherri McFarland’s chemistry lab. He really enjoys his work there which focuses on the exciting field of light activated anti-cancer drugs. The field, called photodynamic […]

Science

Biology Graduate Marc Hetu on His Research Experience at Acadia

by Remi Johnston
Published April 4, 2017

Acadia University has a new President and Vice Chancellor: Dr. Peter Ricketts. He was voted by the Board of Governors to serve as Acadia’s sixteenth president and vice chancellor upon recommendation of the Presidential Search Committee, that had been tasked […]

News

Acadia selects Dr. Peter Ricketts as 16th President

by Colin Mitchell
Published April 3, 2017

Don’t freak out, but exam season is just around the corner. This is undoubtedly the most stressful time of year for students, with the last few classes feeling twice as long and the tantalizing promise of summer fun just out […]

Arts & Culture

Tips for a Successful Exam Season

by Remi Johnston
Published March 31, 2017

On a cold winter’s night at the end of February, four grad students from different faculties sat in a restaurant enjoying drinks and snacks, discussing everything from climate change to emotional labour theory. These conversations became the inspiration for the […]

Arts & Culture

The Speed Date Debates

by Remi Johnston
Published March 31, 2017

Fortunately for us, there is an apparent multiplicity to life that frames the human condition. Unfortunately for us: it has a whole lot of relentless sorrow, and melancholy. There are times when things just don’t work out the way you’d […]

Arts & Culture

Mid-Century Depressive

by Remi Johnston
Published March 22, 2017
Man Seeking Woman: An Exploration of Surrealism

There is a weird expectation of comedy nowadays—to be dumbed down and made palatable for short bursts of attention. It’s a rarity to find a sitcom that explores new territories (that is not to say that a sitcom has to […]

Arts & Culture

Man Seeking Woman: An Exploration of Surrealism

by Remi Johnston
Published March 22, 2017

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