The social anxiety of antisocial behaviour
I didn’t struggle with social anxiety before the pandemic. Now, with the abrupt switch back to online, I find myself in a difficult place.
Evaluating the cost and benefit of shopping local
How much impact does shopping locally have on our HRM communities? Find out if students can make a difference here in Halifax.
Why can’t Haligonians charge on the go?
Students wonder: In a country where the majority of our population owns and relies on mobile phones, why are we still scrambling to keep devices charged in public?
Balancing the cost of learning
For Dal students, the cost of living in 2021 feels extreme. Here are some suggestions to overcome financial struggles.
The needs of the many
Phase five has lifted COVID-19 restrictions slower than Nova Scotians expected. Is the government acting for the greater good?
Avoiding future HoCo havoc
This year’s HoCo festivities has students like myself wondering whether on-campus party restrictions push students to the streets.
Re-learning to learn in a classroom
Online learning gave students access to new tools and temptations. Being back in the classroom is better for all, but how will students fare?
Where are all our language options?
Offering more language options in post-secondary schools allows us to accept and embrace the diversity of Nova Scotians.
The complications of going back to campus
Dalhousie University reintroduces in-person classes this fall, and unsurprisingly, some students have concerns about going back to campus.
Letter from the Editor: A goodbye
This issue, while it won’t be printed, was created in spite of everything happening around us. I couldn’t be prouder of the writers and editors who put these stories together so we could have the equivalent of a final paper, even just online.