Posts by gender

Election candidate speaks candidly

By Dalhousie Gazette Staff • April 1, 2013

Election candidate speaks candidly

Let’s talk about sexism

Dal Women’s Centre rebrands

By Calum Agnew, Assistant News Editor • October 26, 2012

Ann Harvey and Christina Aubreuht are working to make South House a more inclusive space

 
Correction: In the original version of this article, some information was mistakenly attributed to Christina Aubrecht, outreach coordinator for the Dalhousie Women’s Centre. The source …

Switching their stride

By Mat Wilush, Opinions Contributor • September 28, 2012

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The Halifax Farmers’ Market is always packed like a soup tin, teeming with various forms of life. Exhibit A showcases a wailing infant, coupled …

Prof Talk: Letitia Meynell

By Hilary Stamper, Arts Contributor • February 10, 2012

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In our society, we are constantly bombarded with images of sex and love through media, advertising and entertainment. However, we very rarely take the …

Women reclaim the streets of Halifax

By Meagan Deuling, Assistant Arts Editor • October 7, 2011

Take back the night. Photo by Angela Gzowski

Take Back the Night takes over the north end
Editor’s Note: A correction was made to this article in regards to Ellen Taylor. In the …

Waiting for the chance to donate blood

By Dalhousie Gazette Staff • February 13, 2010

By Katrina Pyne, Staff Contributor
Patrick Hawkes would love to stand in line, roll up his sleeves, and donate blood. There’s just one problem – the …

Athletics still uneven playing field

By Dalhousie Gazette Staff • January 18, 2010

By Joel Tichinoff, Sports Editor
Cheerleaders waving pompoms on the sidelines of a football field is the iconic image of the gender role women have long …

FemFest showcases female empowerment through art

By Dalhousie Gazette Staff • January 18, 2010

By Tessa Elliott-Israelson, Arts Contributor
“You run your own pussy let me run mine,” shouts El Jones, host of FemFest 2009, which ran last weekend at …

PROF TALK: Dr. Sarah-Jane Corke

By Dalhousie Gazette Staff • January 18, 2010

By Rebecca Spence, Staff Contributor
Your heart is pounding. Your hands are sweaty and trembling. There are butterflies in your stomach. Your professor has just called …

Segregation the solution

By Dalhousie Gazette Staff • January 18, 2010

By Ben Wedge, Staff Contributor
Cameron House, and Howe Hall in general, has a long-standing legacy as being the rowdiest place on campus. Until recently, Cameron House …