The Top Ten Reasons Why You (Yes, YOU!) Should Go Outside
10. Spending time outdoors increases your vitamin D levels which protects against future bone problems, heart disease, diabetes, and other health issues. It also drastically decreases stress levels and has […]
Campus Radio: A Bargain You Can’t Beat
What can you even get for less than a dollar anymore? As students take to the polls to decide on candidates and society levies in the upcoming DSU elections, we […]
South House had students’ backs this year, now students can return the support
The South House Sexual and Gender Resource Centre is a feminist resource centre serving Dalhousie University, The University of King’s College, and the general Halifax Regional Municipality. The centre exists […]
From the Archives – Rage Against the Machine
Last year’s DSU elections had a turn out of only 10.9% of eligible voters, even with ten referendum questions on the ballot. Without the same glut of referendum incentives this […]
Calling All Professional and Graduate Students: It’s Time for a New Union
Fellow Professional and Graduate Students, We are all currently members of the Dalhousie Student Union. We can do better. We can have a leaner, more relevant, more accountable organization that […]
Once More Unto The Breach
Ah, February. So many cherished traditions. First comes the Super Bowl. Then the Oscars. Then the annual push to leave the Dalhousie Student Union’s external advocacy organizations. Yes, in a […]
A Call for Greater Sustainability Education in the Commerce Program 
As the next generation of business leaders, a sustainable future is at the hands and minds of Dalhousie Commerce students. The Bachelor of Commerce program aims to develop the next […]
Once More Unto The Breach
The DSU’s quiet war on Students Nova Scotia represents our union’s insider culture at its worst. Ah, February. So many cherished traditions. First comes the Super Bowl. Then the Oscars. […]
Students Nova Scotia misrepresents us
I care deeply about the right to education. I’ve spent countless unpaid hours doing what I can to build a student movement that can pressure our government to prioritize the […]
Student protests are vital
Direct action drives change I choked on my coffee when I read Dijay Savory’s piece Student protests are useless in the Gazette earlier this month. While I respect Savory’s […]