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“I’m not an object for the viewing pleasure of men.” This is a phrase that has been uttered repeatedly by women everywhere, and it is a true statement – a statement said out of aggravation with the objectification of the […]

Opinions

Equality: One Size Fits All

by athphoto
Published November 19, 2015

The Beer: La Fin Du Monde This beer pours a murky unfiltered orange-amber with a two finger white head that drapes down the side of the glass as you drink The nose is malty and fruity with a slight citrus […]

Opinions

LaVieEnRoux’s Two Brew Reviews: From Me To You So You Get Through

by Contributors
Published November 19, 2015

In the past few weeks, several pundits, politicians, and Facebook activists have taken it upon themselves to stress the importance of having either a gender-balanced cabinet, or from the opposite argument, a cabinet based solely on meritocracy. This type of […]

Opinions

On Parity In Parliament

by athopinions
Published November 19, 2015

… I think it broke. This goes through the minds of more species than you may think, but not because they’ve been responsible and brought condoms. No, some animals have some fairly disturbing mating rituals by our standards. Take for […]

Science

Don’t do it like the Discovery Channel

by Contributors
Published November 19, 2015

Personally, I have acquired a sense of humor for embarrassing events. Embarrassing events that are shared publicly as well as for those shared privately. For this month’s issue, I figured it would be candid to find stories from anonymous individuals […]

Opinions

Confessions: The Sex Edition

by Contributors
Published November 19, 2015

By now, most people who will be reading this article will have heard of the acronym, “LGBT.” This stands for, “Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender”. Sometimes, in combination with other letters, such as “LGBTQ” or “LGBTI”. However, this not an […]

Opinions

The Missing Letters: Beyond LGBTQI+

by Contributors
Published November 19, 2015
The New New Workout Plan

In 2004, Kanye did women everywhere a huge solid and introduced us to The New Workout Plan. It was never easier to snag yourself a rapper or NBA player (or at least a dude with a car). All you had […]

Sports & Wellness

The New New Workout Plan

by Contributors
Published November 19, 2015

VATICAN CITY – After years of decrying Rock and Roll music as “satanic,” “Pagan trash,” and “not that good since Hendrix died,” the Catholic Church seems to have taken a softer stance towards the burgeoning Rock and Roll industry. In […]

Arts & Culture

Pope Francis On The Road To A Grammy?

by Rylie Moscato
Published November 19, 2015
H.T Reid Lectures presents Bob Rae

During his lecture, Bob recalled a time when politics was different. When “question period” meant just that, real questions with real answers. When campaigns were run on the pressing issues of the day, and not a back and forth of negativity. A time when politics wasn't theatre, when every line wasn't scripted and campaign slogans weren't repeated in every debate.

News

H.T Reid Lectures presents Bob Rae

by Contributors
Published November 19, 2015

As we all know, University is well known for its large population of sleep deprived students. How many hours do you sleep on an average night? If you said anything less than 6 hours, I’m afraid you’re in debt that’s […]

Opinions

Sleep is for Everyone

by Contributors
Published November 19, 2015

Over the past month, I’ve worn a “real” bra twice. I’ve let my breasts be as nature designed them: free of restriction, free of coverings, and free of the pain bras had been causing me. Wearing a bra is a […]

Opinions

Rethinking Bras

by Contributors
Published November 19, 2015

There is a sense of thrill that comes from hearing a song for the very first time. The unexpectedness of the melody to follow can spark feelings such as joy and spontaneity. Combine this with live instruments played by passionate […]

Arts & Culture

Silence and Noise

by Contributors
Published November 19, 2015
Feel the Power of the Wanderlust

To underclassmen – as if you’ve been asking for one, I present you with a recommendation: if you came to Acadia with no real sense of purpose and are reaching the point of disillusionment with academia that makes you wonder […]

Opinions

Feel the Power of the Wanderlust

by Contributors
Published October 29, 2015

Presidential Candidate Suzanne Gray “Hello Acadia students! My name is Suzanne Gray and I am running for the position of President for the Acadia Students’ Union. A little bit about myself: I am a 4th year business student with a […]

News

ASU By-Election Candidate Platforms

by Andrew Haskett
Published October 29, 2015

The summer came and passed, akin to a crop burning. Did you pay too much attention to Drake and Meek Mill? Probably. Catch up with this list of music that is good. Moving forward, listen to Hotline Bling and the […]

Arts & Culture

5 mins Into Netflix And Chill and He Gives You His Mixtape

by Contributors
Published October 29, 2015

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