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Friday, December 19, 2025
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Graduating Tigers reflect on their time at Dal

By Ethan Hunt | April 2, 2024
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Love letter to the class of 2024: A content kitten, now wearing a graduation cap. We’ve come a long way from lockdown.

A love letter to the Class Of 2024

By Joe van Wonderen | April 2, 2024
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A pregnancy test is juxtaposed with a button, on which is printed “profit” and an upward facing arrow. The bodily autonomy of women is still under attack after all of history.

The commodification of birthing bodies under capitalism

By Madeline Rae | April 2, 2024
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A small flame reaches from the edges of a lighter. Aaron Bushnell never had to die, and neither does anybody else.

Aaron Bushnell didn’t have to die.

By Giancarlo Cininni | April 2, 2024
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The Great Resignation

By Dan Blais | April 2, 2024
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Dalhousie students who can’t get into required courses worry they won’t graduate on time

By Maria Collins | April 2, 2024
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Dalhousie students and professors grapple with AI policies

By Stephen Abbott | April 2, 2024
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Protest in support of Palestinians takes to the streets of Halifax

By Jenna Olsen | April 2, 2024
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Student’s Survival Guide: Big footprint? Small Steps!

By Anna Rak | April 2, 2024
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Slow down

By Varun Cairae | April 2, 2024
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Don’t sleep on Waking Up Biscuit

By Olivia Piercey | April 2, 2024
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Fashion Spring Fling

By Warren D'Silva | April 2, 2024
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