Letter from the editor

Originally published in Volume 150 Issue 3 of the Dalhousie Gazette on October 6th, 2017. The Gazette office is cozy with six people sitting in it staring at the chalkboard wall. […]

Letter from the editor

Originally published in Volume 150 Issue 1 of the Dalhousie Gazette on September 1st, 2017 . Whether you’re a first-year student stepping onto campus for your first day of O-week or […]

Price of paradise

As the cold, wet, miserable reality of the winter semester settles in, let us close our eyes and imagine ourselves in paradise. Legs outstretched on a comfy pool chair. Mojito […]

The cost of playing politics

On the evening of January 9 2018, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau came to Sackville High School. A political event beneficial to both the Canadian Government and Nova Scotia schools in […]

The problem with identity politics

The definition of identity politics is a tendency for people of a specific religion, race, social background etc. to form exclusive political alliances; moving away from traditional broad-based party politics. […]

The cost of eating meat

If you could help prevent future drastic climate changes and natural disasters, would you? If you could limit the time you spend in the emergency waiting rooms and doctors offices, […]

A Trump in the North?

Immediately after the shock of Donald Trump’s presidency win wore off in November, Canadians started asking themselves: “could this happen here?” For many, the answer is yes. Yes, it could. […]

The success and failure of student protest 

Protests in history haven’t always been peaceful nor always effective. This is proven true by the countless movements and protests of modern North America that have ended with arrests and often brutality. Over hundreds […]

From the archives  

Money Problems cited  Engineers cancel Stag and Stein  By Paul Clark  Originally published Mar. 6, 1980 in Volume 112, Issue 21 of the Dalhousie Gazette     The Engineering Society cancelled the Stag and […]