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Basketball

217 posts

Cross-Country

53 posts

Football

78 posts

Hockey

263 posts

Misc. Sports

24 posts

Rugby

26 posts

Soccer

175 posts

Swimming

69 posts

Track and Field

44 posts

Volleyball

124 posts
Oliver Beck of Educational Consulting Services speaks to the gathered audience. (Chris Parent photo)

Public meeting shares little about new Dalhousie fitness facilities

By Ian Froese | April 4, 2013
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Dal athletes of the year Rieka Santilli and David Sharpe. (Chris Parent photo)

Rieka Santilli, David Sharpe garner top Dal athlete awards

By Ian Froese | March 28, 2013
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This banner ends a seven-year championship drought for women's volleyball. (Photo by Darek Nakonieczny via NLsportsphoto.com)

Dalhousie Tigers: Winter 2013 Semester in Review

By Dalhousie Gazette Staff | March 22, 2013
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Dal women's hockey is moving forward following its hazing suspension. The team reportedly has 10 recruits confirmed for the fall. (Richard Lafortune photo)

The state of Dalhousie athletics

By Henry Whitfield | March 22, 2013
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Chances are, you don't know Magic Johnson by his actual first name. (Photo supplied)

Ben’s Ten – Top nicknames in sports

By Benjamin Blum | March 22, 2013
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Along with an updated hazing policy, Dalhousie is working on a "reintegration plan" for its women's hockey team. (Richard Lafortune photo)

Dalhousie drafting a more in-depth hazing policy

By Ian Froese | March 14, 2013
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A list of Dalhousie's over 40 graduating athletes is available under this story. (Alice Hebb story)

Tigers take the next step

By Monica Mutale | March 8, 2013
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Dal's 4x200-metre won gold. (Photo by Normand A. Léger via Université de Moncton)

Tigers sending dozen athletes to track and field nationals

By Ian Froese | March 8, 2013
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Buott, Gamble, Komlodi, Andersen and Harris. (Photo supplied)

Dal Curling Club prepares for nationals

By Benjamin Blum | March 8, 2013
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Graduating swimmer Emmalina Corriveau finished eighth in the 200 backstroke. (Photo by David Moll via University of Calgary)

Women swimmers place fifth on national stage

By Paula Sanderson | March 8, 2013
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Tara Gowan. (Photo Yves Longpré via Sherbrooke University)

Women’s volleyball outclassed at nationals

By Ian Froese | March 8, 2013
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Cape Breton tops AUS basketball

By Stephen Campbell | March 5, 2013
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