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Saturday, November 29, 2025
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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

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Volleyball

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Nobody has been celebrating Dalhousie's hazing fallout. (Richard Lafortune photo)

Dalhousie, women’s hockey team disagree on hazing facts

By Henry Whitfield | January 8, 2013
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The Tigers want to keep their focus on the ice amid hazing allegations. (Chris Parent photo)

Dal hockey player speaks out on hazing penalty

By Henry Whitfield | January 6, 2013
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Dal women’s hockey forfeits season in hazing fallout

By Ian Froese | January 5, 2013
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Pierre-Alexandre Vandall pounces on a loose puck in a November game. (Richard Lafortune photo)

Men’s hockey wins critical bout against UPEI

By Dalhousie Gazette Staff | December 9, 2012
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Dal volleyball players are hoping that their young team will rise to all challenges. (Martina Marien photo)

Sports Briefs: Nov. 23-28

By Dalhousie Gazette Staff | November 29, 2012
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In a few years the Dalplex will not be the only place on campus to work out. (Ian Froese photo)

UPDATED: King’s Board of Governors defies students, approve new fee

By Ian Froese | November 28, 2012
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Dalhousie's Brett Theberge in action earlier this month. (Richard Lafortune photo)

Short-term captaincy, long-term problems for men’s hockey

By Dalhousie Gazette Staff | November 27, 2012
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Rookie Meghan Toswell and Co. are hoping to keep their momentum into the next semester. (Chris Parent photo)

Dalhousie Tigers: Fall 2012 Semester in Review

By Dalhousie Gazette Staff | November 23, 2012
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Canada's most famous hosers will be watching the Grey Cup. Beauty, eh? (Photo supplied)

Ben’s 10 – Grey Cup party essentials

By Benjamin Blum | November 23, 2012
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Rookie Devon Stedman, far left, is a key component to a young men's basketball team this season. (Shauna Brown photo)

Four keys to success for men’s basketball

By Sam Vlessing | November 22, 2012
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The Dalhousie record-breakers: Molly Wedge, Katie Webster, David Sharpe and Keisha Mills. (David Munro photo)

Dal swimmers smash records

By Paula Sanderson | November 21, 2012
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350 aspiring Olympians have already inquired about the microfunding platform. (Photo supplied)

Donors live vicariously through aspiring Olympians

By Ian Campbell | November 16, 2012
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