NDP leadership candidates make campaign stops at Dal
“We have to find out what students need to make their futures better.”
Concerns about the job market bleed into Dalhousie’s co-op program
“We’re going through a pretty rough patch; it was better during COVID. If I’m a computer science student, that’s not fun to go through.”
Rising costs keep Dal students from dining out
“If the price was down, I think I would go out more.”
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New on-campus convenience store opens its doors
“Being able to get that in 10 or 15 steps from where you actually live on campus is a godsend.”
Dalhousie given $30 million to research onshore natural gas drilling
“It’s really disheartening and a step in the wrong direction.”
King’s needs $95 million for a new campus building. No one’s agreed to pay for it
“At this time, there are no commitments in place for provincial funding.”
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Former Acadia swimmers excel at Dalhousie after home pool closure
Nate Thompson, a former Acadia University swimmer, was in the room in February 2025 when the school’s president and athletic director revealed to its swimmers that the Acadia pool would be closed and the swimming program eliminated. He said the air left the room, and…
Halifax builds hope for PWHL franchise through Takeover Tour
“To see that rink packed is no surprise because coming here, it’s always very special.”
Will the PWHL help bring checking to AUS women’s hockey?
“You can teach awareness and teach players how to have their head up.”
Riley Stewart forging own path
“Some people always say that just watching us, there’s some kind of connection that you just can’t really have with certain players.”




















