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  • Ask Ellen – January 20th

    Ask Ellen – January 20th

    After a short hiatus, the “Ask Ellen” column has returned to The Athenaeum. Follow along for answers to all of your most pressing questions.

    What is the average age to get married these days?

    Women’s Health Magazine says that the average age for women to get married in last years study is 27.4 years. The average age for men to get married was 29.5 years. I don’t know about you but close to 30 sounds good to me.

    Should I bulk or cut?

    Depends on what you already look like. If you look like this:

    Please, cut. But if you look like this:

    You might want to think about bulking. It’s totally up to how healthy you are and how you feel, though, don’t let me tell you how you’re supposed to look.

    Is eating a plant based diet looked at positively or do people associate it with a superiority complex?

    As long as you’re healthy and are getting the nutrients you need as well as eating a plant based diet for good reason, I personally think it is looked at positively. If someone thinks this is associated with a superiority complex they are probably the ones with the superiority complex issue. Think about it, if someone has an issue with what you eat, as long as it’s humane, they have the problem.

    Have you ever committed a crime?

    100% yes. Many different ones. Nothing too serious but little things like underage drinking and smoking weed or doing drugs. I think I’ve shoplifted once or twice and may have gone over the speed limit before. Oh! I once (accidentally) ran a red light. I feel like this is a confessional, for I have sinned. Just an opinion, but I feel like if you are safe about it you can try things at your own risk.

    I can’t make a decision, would you rather end every sentence with an animal noise of your choosing, or lick your palm after every handshake for the rest of your life?

    Animal noise. I would say a lot of run-on sentences so I would only really have to use the animal noise a few times a day. Also we are animals so I could just make a noise that I do anyway. I’m that person that gets around questions like this through technicalities, even though I know you meant an animal noise like a dog, cat, cow etc. 🙂 Handshakes are inevitable and that’s disgusting.

    Ellen Merchant is a fourth year Politics and English student. If you have something to ask her anonymously, you can do it right here.

  • Ask Ellen- November 26th

    Ask Ellen- November 26th

    After a short hiatus, the “Ask Ellen” column has returned to The Athenaeum. Follow along for answers to all of your most pressing questions.

    How was your trip? Do you miss me???

    My trip was life-changing. For those of you that don’t know, I did a study abroad program last semester called Semester at Sea. It was the most incredible thing that has opened my mind to so many things I could never imagine and so many new opportunities. If you want to know more about it, I’d be happy to answer specific questions. There’s far too much to tell because there was so much that happened. For now, I will say it was the best four months of my life. I missed everyone here at home and am very happy to be back. It’s bittersweet because I miss my SAS family as well when I’m not with them.

    American politics!

    What to say. I understand it, but I truly believe that we see a different side to their politics than they do. You can be the judge as to whether this means that Americans have been brainwashed. I think that we definitely need to recognize American politics and all Canadians should be educated on the matter. More and more Canadians, especially students, have been interested in it because it has been so laughable, shocking and terrifying recently. It has been in the media for so long that people ages 16-35 have picked up on it and have continued to follow along. I have noticed that we don’t actually know enough substance about American politics and we need to continue to educate ourselves and others around us about the facts and numbers of American politics. This can help us to understand our own politics as well. Unfortunately, there is so much happening within our country that I am trying to just keep up with Canadian politics at the moment. We should definitely be concerned with the politics of other countries around the world, but it is even more important to be concerned about the politics in our own country, because way too many Canadians don’t understand them. For example, voting. Everyone should vote. Even if you feel like you don’t know why you want to vote for any of the candidates, pick one based on anything you understand. This is so important.

    Fun fact: In a conversation with 15 educated American university students, no one knew who our prime minister was and more than half of them thought we had a president. This is so sad and can be changed with education.

    What is Semester at Sea? Did you like it?

    Semester at Sea is a program based out of Colorado State University. It is one semester long and happens twice a year; I went this past semester. Acadia does not offer it through their study abroad program, but I found out about it from a friend that did it a few years ago (shout out to David Langley)! It was an independent study abroad, which meant that I did everything myself. The only thing that was challenging was the application process. It is geared towards Americans, so it took 10+ extra steps to get accepted and get the visas I needed. I travelled on a refurbished German cruise ship to 11 different countries. They included: USA (Leaving from San Diego, then to Hawaii), Japan, China, Vietnam, Myanmar, India, Mauritius, South Africa, Ghana, Morocco, and Portugal. I travelled a bit after the semester was over and made it to 16 countries in total. There were 600 students onboard and 300 faculty and staff. I was one of 6 Canadians that got accepted, and the only east coaster. I got 12 university credits. DID I LIKE IT? What is not to like? I travelled around the world without having to take time off from my studies. It was INCREDIBLE. I saw so many places, people, things, in such a short amount of time. My memories are endless. I recommend it to anyone and everyone. Message me to ask more questions because I love talking about it.

    I’m trying to save money and I’m thinking on how to cut expenses for hydro, how do I convince my roommates to all take same shower to help cut costs?

    Well, I don’t think you should be trying to convince your roommates to all take the same shower, especially if not all of them are into that sort of thing. I do however have some good ideas for cutting back on water & energy costs:

    1. Do not leave your tap running while brushing your teeth or doing the dishes.
    2. Turn off your shower in between washing and rinsing.
    3. Hang-dry your clothes instead of using the dryer.
    4. Hand-wash small items of clothing.
    5. Hand-dry dishes without running the water. Or, make sure the dishwasher is full.

    A really good idea to enforce these things in your household, whether it be with your roommates, kids, boyfriend, girlfriend, etc. is to create signs. For example, putting a small sign next to the sink or the shower head to say, “don’t forget to turn off!”

    For more information about some very efficient and sustainable ways to reduce hydro costs, talk to some of the ESST or CODE professors at Acadia!

    Why did the hatchet give me cancer

    I can’t answer this question in an educated manner.

    Why are Acadia students mooches

    You know, Acadia has the highest tuition in Canada, so people are broke and need a way to save some money here and there. Mooching helps.

    Ellen Merchant is a fourth year Politics and English double major. If you feel like asking her a question, you can ask it right here.

  • Ask Ellen – November 22nd

    Ask Ellen – November 22nd

    After a short hiatus, the “Ask Ellen” column has returned to The Athenaeum. Follow along for answers to all of your most pressing questions.

    What is your key to confidence?

    First of all, thank you for thinking I am confident. I must be doing something right. I have as many insecurities as the next girl (or guy), but I genuinely just say what I want to and try to be as honest as I can. If you are loud and have an opinion about something, people assume you are confident. I would consider myself a confident person and I give that credit to my parents, particularly my mom. I feel like everyone has a role model they look up to, and the reason I can be confident that I will be able to achieve my goals is because my role model has told me I am able to. My mom has given me so much confidence because I like to follow her lead and she is a very confident woman, and for good reason. My parents have supported me through everything and I have seen how not having this foundation can cripple someone’s confidence. This does not make someone less than, it just means they might need to find a new role model that makes them feel confident and as though they can be and do anything they want. Knowing who you are is a major key to confidence and only recently did I fully know. Throughout school I didn’t conform as much with all the other girls which was why I felt like I needed to discover who I was, and this took a while. Knowing who you are gives you confidence in your own skin.

    Ellen Merchant is a fourth-year Politics and English double major. If you feel like asking her a question, you can ask it right here.

  • “Ask Ellen” Returns

    “Ask Ellen” Returns

    After a short hiatus, the “Ask Ellen” column has returned to The Athenaeum. Follow along for answers to all of your most pressing questions.

    How to swallow the BS Ath is spinning?

    We have to remember that the Ath contains  articles written by individuals that are ultimately going to be biased and geared towards the opinion of the person that wrote it. That person may be trying to include other opinions in order to avoid this bias but for the most part, if it is written by that person, you are getting their perspective on the subject. If you would like more inclusive articles written with less bias, email or message some suggestions our way and we would be happy to review them and see what we could write about. Another awesome idea is if you think what the Ath is displaying is bullshit.. write for them. If you want something done right, do it yourself. Join the Ath and write unbiased pieces.

    So this guy I’m seeing has been acting weird and randomly texted saying he wants to “meet for coffee”… I think he wants to break up… so I told him I didn’t want to meet and then we kinda fell out over text. Was that immature of me?

    Some people feel as though they don’t want to go through the emotions in person. That’s fine. As long as it isn’t hurting the other person as well. That person may have wanted to talk to you face to face in order for them to get the closure they needed. Not providing them with that is totally up to you, but something to think about. To answer your question, I don’t think that was immature of you. I do, however, think there could have been a chance that you could have worked through things if his mind wasn’t already 100% set before going for coffee. If you wanted that chance with him, it might have been a good idea to meet. There are a million and one “what ifs” but I think that as long as you’re being fair to your and his emotions, you aren’t being immature at all.

    Sex!

    Love it!

    Ellen Merchant is a fourth-year Politics and English double major. If you feel like asking her a question, you can ask it right here.

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