A glimpse into Afterwords Literary Festival 2024
Townshend’s film is simultaneously heartbreaking and healing, offering insight to our relationships with our parents, our children and, ultimately, ourselves.
4 takeaways from the 53rd Annual JUNO Awards
When the Dalhousie Gazette applied to cover the 2024 Juno Awards in Halifax, it felt like a bit of a stretch to think that we would be accepted.
her
Feminine anguish is not hating yourself because you are a woman, It’s hating yourself because you aren’t her.
Short Story
Follow two men on the plane as they depart from the D.C. Ronald Reagan National Airport in Morgane Evans’ short story.
A conversation with Danny
It’s a Saturday morning and you’re listening to the news about the world’s calamities, while your child eats breakfast.
Poetry collection
A collection of poems from the Dalhousie Gazette’s writers and editors — the final one of Volume 155.
Star of the show
A coming-of-age short story by Joe van Wonderen with themes of nostalgia, self discovery, and family. More short stories on dalgazette.com
Poetry collection
Poetry from our contributors here at the Gazette.
“Where you are, be there”
A giant comes into your field of view, with arms the size of trees and thighs that could crush your tiny little head.
Love poems, through the times
How has our understanding and expressions of love has changed throughout time? Take a look at this poetry timeline!