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What’s your opinion on online gambling?

The Dalhousie Gazette asks students what they think about online gambling.

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2nd-year – Law, Justice and Society 

“I don’t have anything against gambling in general.”

Molly Bishop 

2nd-year – Psychology 

“I think it’s a problem.” 

Tyler Powell

1st-year – Biology 

“Not a good thing.” 

Jasmine Yoosefi

1st-year – Engineering 

“It’s definitely addictive. [I know] of people that are way too invested in it.”

Jeremy Palamarek  

1st-year – Engineering

“I don’t really partake in it. I know a few friends who do it.” 

Mofe Adewuil 

1st-year – Medical sciences 

“Just don’t do it.”

Ashley Hannah 

1st-year – Physics

“I don’t think it’s the best idea to spend your money on.” 

Isaac Martin

4th-year – Chemistry 

“It’s being pushed to a lot of youth, and they should put more restrictions on it.” 

Keira Norris 

2nd-year – Biology 

“Sometimes I partake. Usually never successfully.” 

Noah Landry

2nd-year – Nursing 

“I just lose when I do it.” 

Jahday Bell

3rd-year – Kinesiology 

“I do it to see how much I know about the sport. See how much I can get out of it.”

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Mia Phillips

Mia is in fourth-year at Dalhousie, where she is majoring in sociology and social anthropology and minoring in journalism. She has been writing for the Gazette since her second year and is excited to hold the position of arts and culture editor. She can’t wait to begin reporting on Dalhousie’s talented creative community. Mia is a staff writer for the Provincetown Magazine in Provincetown, Massachusetts, where she is tasked with profiling local artists and the events they procure. Mia has also contributed to Cape Cod Life Magazine, where she worked with a team of talented student journalists to document exceptional stories involving local businesses.

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