Posts by Morgane Evans
Travel in a time of COVID-19
As an international student, COVID-19 makes travelling tough. With inconsistencies between governing bodies, be prepared for long waits.
Read MoreOne year of COVID-19
Morgane Evans: The week before Last March, when my friends and I went to the Risley Gala (the annual end-of-year event for Risley Hall residents), we didn’t know Dalhousie University would stop in-person classes days later. We didn’t know the next time we’d see each other we’d be smiling in relief that Nova Scotia had…
Read MoreCuddles during COVID-19
Students share their dog days of the pandemic.
Read MoreAll eyes on Washington
Washington, D.C., is more than just the capital city of the United States. The Washington metropolitan area, or DMV as we like to call it, is composed of almost 6.2 million people who live in the city, and the surrounding states of Maryland and Virginia.
Read MoreAn election like no other
Voting has always been important to me. Some of my earliest memories are of watching my parents vote in elections and receiving an I Voted sticker. I always knew I would vote when I became of legal age. But until this year, as an international student from the United States at Dalhousie University, I had…
Read MoreA lesson from Maryland
Like Dalhousie University, the high school I attended in the U.S. state of Maryland struggles with many forms of discrimination.
Read MoreThe burnout dilemma
Burnout also has a lasting impact on a person’s physical and mental wellbeing.
Read MoreFive days outside
Dal Commerce Society members have been sleeping on the streets for five days every March to fundraise for homelessness and youth at risk.
Read MoreA new deal for Dal
The panel suggested that to be inclusive, the university has to acknowledge its history surrounding race and slavery.
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