How are all these people getting together… With Valentine’s Day around the corner?

By Hannah Nekkers | February 18, 2026

Valentine’s Day can act like a relationship catalyst.

Former Dal student turned bobsledder represents Canada at the Olympics

By Ryan Bradbury | February 18, 2026

“We’d never seen the track before. We flew into Calgary, walked the track, got a 25-minute crash course on what bobsledding was, and then they threw us down the hill.”

Recent Dal grad named U Sports Top 8 Academic All-Canadians

By Meredith McCullum | February 18, 2026

“I’m trying to keep up a little bit with running. Although it looks slightly different now, working a full-time job versus working around a student schedule.”

Men’s basketball falls just short of playoff spot

By Ethan Hunt | February 18, 2026

“The other teams, they want it more.”

More News

Anjali Seshadri elected DSU president

“There’s a lot of promise in the changes that I want to make in the union.”

Dalhousie announces new residence building, opening fall 2028

The university’s first student-housing development since 2014 will have residence for 213 students.

Q&A with DSU presidential candidate, Anjali Seshadri

Seshadri is running against Mia Jager, the sole other candidate campaigning for the role.

 Q&A with DSU presidential candidate, Mia Jager

Jager is running against Anjali Seshadri, the sole other candidate campaigning for the role.

Art & Culture

Opinions

Sports

Maritimes takes on Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada festivities

“The exposure that we got by being involved in something that was nationally televised and nationally celebrated was outstanding.”

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.”

Connect with the Gazette