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Vape panic

Part-time instructors, teaching assistants prepared to strike on Oct. 21

By Jonas May | October 18, 2025

“Nobody wants another disruption, but our members are prepared to do that.”

Tap water unsafe to drink due to discolouration on Halifax campus

By Jonas May | October 18, 2025

At 12:40 p.m. on Thursday, DalSAFE sent out a release alerting students that water at Dalhousie University’s Halifax campuses is discoloured and unsafe to drink. “[People are] advised not to…

Dalhousie cadaver lab fails inspection, shuts down

By Claire Kelly | October 16, 2025

“I feel bad for the students who are missing out on that experience because it was a pretty valuable part of my education.”

Mi’kmaq leader concerned acknowledgment of Orange Shirt Day is declining

By Isabel Duque | October 16, 2025

“It allows us to heal with others who may be experiencing the same things.”

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How are professors adapting to Dalhousie’s shortened class schedule?

“I’m physically making myself sick over the lockout, over the stress of what we had to deal with.”

Dalhousie quietly cuts note taker program without telling students

“This is not taking away a barrier. It’s just adding a barrier.”

Affordable student housing for less than the cost of lunch

“I would 100 per cent spend $5 a year to put towards something like DASH.”

Police spend $100,000 countering 2024 homecoming street party

“I was just drinking my coffee and listening to some music on a handheld speaker when a police officer ran up on the porch and threatened me with a noise complaint.”

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Sports

Dalhousie athletes run sports program for people with autism

“The kids have fun, make some new friends, and parents can relax.”

U Sports opening transfer doors for athletes

“The landscape of post-secondary sport is evolving, and our role is to ensure our policies reflect the needs of those we serve.”

‘It’s the hope that kills you’

By: Ethan Hunt This winter semester, Dalhousie University is offering a new kinesiology course, KINE 4240, Coaching and Life: Lessons from Ted Lasso, bringing the fictional soccer coach’s lessons of sports psychology and sociology to a university classroom. Lori Dithurbide, an associate professor of kinesiology…

Mentor meets his mentee

“I’m really proud of [Burnatowski], and he’s doing a great job. Other than when he is playing against us, I want to see him doing really well.”

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