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4 Albums You Have Probably Already Heard (But They Deserve Another Listen)

  Stop Making Sense – Talking Heads   To start this list, let us begin in 1983 with Talking Heads and their movie/live album Stop Making Sense. In my opinion, this is one of the best performances and live albums […]

Online

4 Albums You Have Probably Already Heard (But They Deserve Another Listen)

by Remi Johnston
Published March 22, 2017

Two years ago on his birthday, my father suffered a heart attack. He thankfully survived and began his recovery journey with confidence and determination. Part of this recovery included a complete change in diet, and to show my support I […]

Sports & Wellness

Orthorexia: How Clean Eating Ruined My Life

by Remi Johnston
Published March 22, 2017
Acadia Physics and Mathematics Student Researchers Stand Out

Long hours at the library and countless lectures pay off when you can produce a piece of work that’s exciting. Sometimes it can be helpful to learn about what other students are working on in order to not only understand […]

Science

Acadia Physics and Mathematics Student Researchers Stand Out

by Remi Johnston
Published March 22, 2017
Acadia Hosts 12th Annual Robot Programming Competition

Acadia was the host of the 12th Annual Robot Programming Competitions on March 4th, 2017. The Robotics Championship includes students from all grades, and is a great way to increase awareness of Computer Science and the Acadia facilities. Groups must […]

Science

Acadia Hosts 12th Annual Robot Programming Competition

by Remi Johnston
Published March 22, 2017
Sponsoring Students at Acadia

Hidden in the long list of fees that appear on every Acadia student’s account statement, it is easy to overlook the one dollar a year that goes towards WUSC. WUSC stands for the World University Service of Canada and is […]

News

Sponsoring Students at Acadia

by Remi Johnston
Published March 21, 2017

Having recognized a purpose also comes with a plight. You end up living in the fight. I’m exhausted, I’m tired. I feel it in my bones. I’m always in the zone. And it does take its toll, On your body, […]

Creative

Plight

by Remi Johnston
Published March 21, 2017

Her eyes were dark and smoky. His eyes were dazed and glazed. His senses dulled. He couldn’t remember the last time he felt something real, not fabricated within the illusion reflected by the clouds of drug induced haze. He knew […]

Creative

Those Smoky Eyes

by Remi Johnston
Published March 21, 2017
Red Rhythm

keep the red coming until the last d                                                         d r     […]

Creative

Red Rhythm

by Remi Johnston
Published March 21, 2017
r-e-s-e-a-r-c-h: an anagram and a process

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Creative

r-e-s-e-a-r-c-h: an anagram and a process

by Remi Johnston
Published March 21, 2017
Headscapes

There’s people outside, the thrashing and bustling kind. Nowadays they seem to blur like shadows in dithyrambic dazes. We shiver at the thought of joining them out there, so we watch through sectioned sickle panes. And the days that go […]

Creative

Headscapes

by Remi Johnston
Published March 21, 2017
Second-Hand Sky

For once I was a first impression, To catch a lady’s eye. Though now I sit here on a rack, Watching customers pass by. Child, Mother, Mayor and maid, Looking for something to buy. Do my bright colours intrigue you, […]

Creative

Second-Hand Sky

by Remi Johnston
Published March 21, 2017

  1) The notion that “White Privilege” is offensive and racist towards White People. Racism, cultural appropriation, and discrimination have been a hot-button issue throughout history. With the rise of social media platforms, along with the recent election of Donald […]

Opinions

Things That Should Have Been Curbed in 2016

by Remi Johnston
Published March 21, 2017
Cancer Can Kiss My Axe

It is estimated that two in five Canadians will be told they have cancer in their lifetime. This is significant to us, and we are doing something about it, and you can help. Relay for Life has been a long-standing […]

Opinions

Cancer Can Kiss My Axe

by Remi Johnston
Published March 21, 2017
Upcoming Event: A Run to Dye For

So, why a colour run?  In February, Exercise is Medicine Canada Acadia started an 8 week learn-to-run group that takes people from ‘couch to 5k’.  We felt it was really important to celebrate the accomplishment of completing the program with […]

News

Upcoming Event: A Run to Dye For

by Run to Dye For
Published March 21, 2017
Transition Q&A with Acadia PRIDE

What comes to mind when someone talks about Hormone Replacement Therapy? For most people, they immediately think about a person they know that has gone through the process. Overall, people know about the fact that it helps a person appear […]

Online Science

Transition Q&A with Acadia PRIDE

by Remi Johnston
Published March 10, 2017

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