Dalhousie experts weigh in on the ‘uncertainty’ surrounding Canada-U.S. tariffs
*This article was written on March 4. On March 6, Trump waived the 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods covered under CUSMA, which, according to CTV News, […]
What did we miss? Students occupy the Henry Hicks Building after Dalhousie’s board votes against divesting from Israel
“Because they were scared, all of them are scared.”
Age gaps don’t matter
Essentially, the difference between my millennial worldview and my zoomer worldview is where we find value, meaning and humour.
Students should leverage Trudeau’s resignation
If the NDP fails to select a principled leader who will unapologetically advocate for students and workers, Pierre Poilievre and his Conservative party will be elected.
America votes for a trivial culture
Trump’s ability to appeal to approximately 74.5 million voters despite his felonies and falsehoods is further proof he’s a powerful propagandist.
Nova Scotian author releases new English translation of essays by French-Swiss modernist writer Blaise Cendrars
“Some English-language critics have compared Cendrars to Ernest Hemingway. These people, mostly Americans, should do serious penance.”
Halifax’s Oxford Writers League brings together local writers
“In this age, where we share a lot of things on social media or digitally, it feels really nice to physically be in a café together once a week and see each other’s faces, and then these minor check-ins end up happening.”
Your vote matters!
Students are able to vote in the Oct. 19 municipal election for mayor and district councillors if they meet the following eligibility requirements: Voters must be 18 years old by […]
An interview with mayoral candidate Pam Lovelace
“I want to make sure that we’re working with the universities to quicken the process of building student housing that meets the needs of students.”
Reclaiming “third places” in Halifax
Without spaces to connect and commune, people are little more than padding for investment portfolios, lining the pockets of developers and corporations.