The DSU is your fighting voice – so use it
The other day I was wandering about the Dalhousie Student Union (DSU) offices, being the current Deputy Returning Officer for the current ongoing DSU elections, when I noticed something that […]
The Itty Gritty Bloody Bits
Tucked away in the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium, down the long spiral staircase, is the Dalhousie Art Gallery, which is currently hosting a very unique exhibit, Anatomica. There isn’t much chance […]
Day of Misdirected Action
As a long-term student, my memory reaches back quite a few years. I was trudging to work on Wednesday, after getting off a bus that stopped nowhere near my normal […]
The Dawgfather may be a joke, but he isn’t very funny
Dalhousie University has found its name in the headlines a lot these past two months and now, through association, we are in it again. This time it’s due to the […]
All you can eat
When I first started the process of moving to Halifax, the joke was always “oh you’ll do well there; did you know they have more bars than people?” Now, a […]
Turn personal outrage into positive change
Why gossip about Ghomeshi when you can focus on the big picture instead? Jian Ghomeshi. It’s hard to escape that name lately, isn’t it? Don’t worry; I’m not going […]
The Robie Corner Saga
The arrival of Robie St. Station and the legacy of an intersection Long gone are the days of the black and red that once graced the corner of Cunard and […]
Questioning the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
Meme me Imagine Patrick Stewart sitting at a desk. He writes up a check for an unseen amount, and then sets the check aside. He draws towards him a […]