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Wednesday, February 18, 2026
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Sports

The Tigers want to keep their focus on the ice amid hazing allegations. (Chris Parent photo)

Women’s hockey team accused of hazing

By Graeme Benjamin | October 26, 2012
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Stories of the disabled list: Sarah Wojcik, Andrea Gillis and Brendan Parsley. (Chris Parent photo)

For the love of the game

By Lucie Edwardson | October 26, 2012
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Dal’s Ryan Himmelman and Jacob Saunders have set sail for France. (Photo supplied)

Dal sails to France—again

By Claire Wählen | October 26, 2012
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Hauling down Dal was a challenge for the opposition this year. (Torey Ellis photo)

Women’s rugby wins championship

By Graeme Benjamin | October 26, 2012
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Women's hockey is done for the season. (Chris Parent photo)

One-goal weekend for women’s hockey

By Monica Mutale | October 24, 2012
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Walking to remember

By Monica Mutale | October 19, 2012
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Photo by Bryn Karcha.

Ben’s Ten

By Benjamin Blum | October 19, 2012
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Dal was unable to overcome their formidable opposition. (Bryn Karcha photo)

Belliveau’s rocky tenure ends

By Ian Froese | October 19, 2012
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One of Dal’s players slides into home. (Bryn Karcha photo)

Pick-up baseball brings community together

By Kathleen Stairs | October 19, 2012
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The Seawolves proved a formidable force for Dal football. (Alice Hebb photo)

There’s no place like the road

By Ian Froese | October 17, 2012
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Men’s hockey earned one of four points over the weekend. (Bryn Karcha photo)

Tigers stumble out of the gate

By Dalhousie Gazette Staff | October 17, 2012
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Anna von Maltzahn is no longer just a threat on the basketball court, but on the trail too. (Alice Hebb photo)

A balancing act

By Monica Mutale | October 12, 2012
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