‘Have some guts, reverse the cuts:’ thousands gather to protest arts budget cuts

By Mia Phillips | March 12, 2026

“We’re not going anywhere, and art isn’t free.”

Black student societies bring back Y2K at dance party

By Lukas Kohler | March 12, 2026

“You don’t really realize the damage that it can do, not having people who look like you around you.”

What’s the best donair in Halifax? This competition settled it once and for all

By Mariana Luz | March 12, 2026

“Seeing the community come together for something so silly was quite nice.”

idialedyournumber dials up the Dalhousie Gazette

By Jack Wolkove | March 12, 2026

While she’s no longer in business school, her exit from teenagehood is corporate-coded.

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Transit changes to expand service for rural students, add 24/7 airport route

“We have a city that has the bones, but we have to grow.”

DSU calls meeting to vote on one-week student strike

“There’s no other way to get [the universities’] attention.”

Student union election decided by just 12.5% of students

“How do you encourage people to care?”

Dalhousie projects $13.1 million deficit for 2026-27 academic year

The university’s operating budget is released annually in June.

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Sports

Dalhousie men’s hockey coach steps down with no championship wins in 15 years 

“Is the team something people are interested in, or are they an embarrassment to the school?”

Oulton-Stanish Centre opens its doors

“I hope the thing is busy from dawn till dusk.”

Dalhousie women’s volleyball team ends season with playoff loss to UNB

“We knew making the playoffs was a huge goal for us, and we weren’t going to stop until we got there.”

Atlantic University Sport basketball championships roar through Halifax

Acadia University and the University of New Brunswick end the weekend raising championship trophies

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