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Briefly describe your background as it pertains to the study of tidal energy. I am a professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics who uses mathematical models and numerical simulations to do research in physical oceanography and fluid dynamics. […]

Opinions

Tidal Series: Can Tidal Energy Make Nova Scotia Green?

by Contributors
Published December 1, 2015

Fellatio, cunnilingus, and analingus: isn’t that a mouthful! All are technical terms for titillating tongue teasers. You may colloquially know these as “giving head,” “going down,” “rimming,” or a whole host of other oral sex descriptors. No matter what you […]

Sports & Wellness

Orgasmic Oral

by Contributors
Published December 1, 2015

The Sylvia Platters are a power pop trio from Vancouver, British Columbia. Self-described as a “a power pop band inspired by the brevity of Guided by Voices, the loud-quiet dynamics of Mikal Cronin, and the punk playfulness of The Replacements,” […]

Arts & Culture

The Sylvia Platters: Make Glad The Day

by Contributors
Published December 1, 2015

This past November, Acadia students Robin Lawson and Raymond Wieser developed an entirely new event on the Acadia campus and in Nova Scotia: the Acadia Environmental Film Festival. The festival was a project towards completion of a fourth-year Environmental and […]

Arts & Culture

The First Acadia Environmental Film Festival a Success, Say Student Co-founders

by athcreative
Published December 1, 2015

It’s been a couple of years since the New York based rap collective Das Racist disbanded. The pain still lingers – every time I’m scrolling through my iTunes library and the name pops up, an iota of my being dies. […]

Arts & Culture

Das Racist: In Search of Backpack Rap

by Contributors
Published December 1, 2015

I’d like to believe that I’ve coined the three P’s of a successful assassination career; perseverance, patience, and a slight case of pantophobia (a fear of literally everything). The sun had long since fallen and the dark winter night was […]

Sports & Wellness

Athlete Assassins: A Story & A Challenge

by Contributors
Published December 1, 2015

Dressing sexy no longer means bearing it all. The fashion industry of 2015 will show you that celebs and models are layering up, stepping out on the catwalk with little makeup and we still find ourselves praising them as stunning […]

Arts & Culture

Rewriting Sex Appeal

by Contributors
Published November 19, 2015

Today is hard Today is weird For sake of vanity I will not mention What happened last is clear Another Radical angle Another Line portrayed Another View to strangle Then think that we are saved I don’t know what it’s […]

Creative

Today is hard

by Contributors
Published November 19, 2015

Buzz. Buzz. Buzz. Whether incorporated into solo or partner based play, vibrators have been causing a buzz for years. Today’s vibrators are easy to purchase, come in a variety of colours, shapes, materials, and sizes, and are popularly endorsed by […]

Sports & Wellness

Good Vibrations

by Contributors
Published November 19, 2015

Why are certain instruments associated with certain genders? Why do women tend to play instruments that are higher in range, softer in dynamic, and more elegant to hold? Why are most rock drummers male? The intersection of music and sexuality […]

Arts & Culture

Instrument Gender Bias

by Contributors
Published November 19, 2015
Equality at Acadia

An Open Letter from the kNOwMORE Team Hey Acadia! Did you know that our school doesn’t have a full-time Equity Officer? Currently, administration has only allotted one day per week for Meg Townsend to come to campus and work. Think […]

Opinions

Equality at Acadia

by Contributors
Published November 19, 2015
Creative

Craig and Tribley 1 – Politics 101

by Contributors
Published November 19, 2015

Welcome everyone, and thank you for taking this tour of your Athletic Complex. Better get excited, because we’ve got tons of funs stops on the tour today. So, stretch out, take some deep breaths, maybe even do some jumping jacks […]

Sports & Wellness

A Very Informative Tour of the Athletics Complex

by athopinions
Published November 19, 2015

“Crazy” can mean many things to many people: cracked, flawed, erratic, unusual, extreme, obsessive, and insane. The Acadia Theatre Company’s upcoming production of The House of Blue Leaves certainly paints pictures of each and every one of the ways you […]

Arts & Culture

Peeling Away Conceptions of Crazy in The Acadia Theatre Company’s The House of Blue Leaves

by Contributors
Published November 19, 2015

“I walked to meal hall with him today.” “I met her at the dance yesterday.” “Jerry? I saw them in first class.” Now, there’s a chance that the first two sentences look proper to you, but the third one doesn’t […]

Arts & Culture

Identifying Pronouns

by Contributors
Published November 19, 2015

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