International enrolment continues to decline, putting financial strain on Dalhousie

By Jonas May | January 16, 2026

“It’s going to have a really multi-layered negative effect on Dalhousie.”

Students surprised at Kim Brooks’ Order of Canada appointment

By Jonas May | January 16, 2026

“It doesn’t do much to inspire confidence in students when their experiences are at odds with some of the reasoning for this award.”

Dal exchange students face housing issues on both sides of the Atlantic

By Claire Kelly | January 16, 2026

“I was deeply frustrated.”

New Spanish language certificate opens the door for other language programs

By Charlotte Wood | January 16, 2026

“In 2026-27, we [aim to] be a united force with five language departments.”

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Dalhousie students continue to seek tuition refunds for lost class time

“We deserve to be taken seriously and compensated when the service we are paying for is not being provided.”

Dalhousie celebrates two decades of GIS Centre

“Education is my thing, and this centre is the reason for educational purposes. It’s a learning centre, a teaching centre, it supports all courses.”

Shortened class semester strains Dalhousie nursing program

“I feel like they’re burning out their nurses before they even get into the field.”

Halifax International Security Forum skips annual public panel with Dalhousie, SMU

“We felt that we could not put on a meaningful event that would do Dalhousie and HFX justice.”

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An ode to HFX Sports Bar & Grill

HFX Sports Bar & Grill was a casualty of bouncer violence and there is now a sports bar vacancy in downtown Halifax

Brody Fournier: Arts student athlete bringing experience to a rebuilding Tigers team

“Waking up in the morning and just having the right mindset every day, going to the rink.”

Team Canada dominates U18 women’s hockey pit stop in Halifax

“Just trusting each other on what we can all do as a team and I feel like it showed on the ice.”

An individual and team sport

“This doesn’t seem like a person who is willing to have a heart attack to be third instead of fourth.”

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