From the archives

University campuses have long been characterized as hotbeds of sexual progress and promiscuity. While it is true that campus life has often pushed the boundaries of sexual propriety over the […]

Listen up, old man

With the recent news of a proposed hike in tuition fees by Dalhousie, it’s more important than ever for students to rally and unify against the rising costs of post-secondary […]

Fairness Isn’t Enough

As I write this, at Georgetown University in Washington DC, students are staging a sit-in in university president John DeGioia’s office. They demanded that the university rename Mulledy Hall, a […]

From the archives: Free Lunch

“Free food”—is there any more beloved phrase in the student vocabulary? From law students scamming local businesses into handing out free food and booze in the mid 1800s, to the […]

Let’s Make The IDEA Building

If you’re a student on Sexton Campus, it often feels like our peers on Studley are awarded a new building every other week. Maybe that is a little far from […]

From The Archives: Spooky Studies

While this week’s specific paranormal submission by “A Creeped-Out Contributor” is something of a rarity, the Gazette has long treated the study of the paranormal as a field worthy of […]

Nightmare on University Avenue

(Editor’s Note: This anonymous submission appeared in our inboxes last week. The author refuses to provide a name out of a fear of appearing “insane.” We decided to run with […]

From the Archives: Telephones

Over the past few weeks, we’ve witnessed the arrival of both the iPhone 6S and the Google Nexus 6P. In honour of this latest clash in the smart-phone war for […]