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The kids aren’t all right

There’s no doubt everyone wanted to leave the chaos, unpleasantries and bad news behind in 2020. However, it does not seem like 2021 got...

Dal burns through $9.5 million pandemic handout

A look at how Dal is spending the money.

DSU vice-president (student life) candidate: Mazen Brisha

Dalhousie Student Union elections are taking place March 8 to 9, 2021. Meet the candidate: Mazen Brisha.

DSU vice-president (student life) candidate: RJ Roggeveen

Dalhousie Student Union elections are taking place March 8 to 9, 2021. Meet the candidate: RJ Roggeveen.

DSU and Dal fight food insecurity

Dal and the DSU have joined forces to help students struggling to keep food on the table amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

Snapshots of 2020

Life during the COVID-19 pandemic from Halifax to Ecuador.

Dalhousie increases tuition by three per cent

In the midst of a pandemic that’s resulted in the suspension of most in-person classes and a spike in unemployment rates, Dalhousie University has decided to increase the cost of tuition.

Past Publications

Thanks to Dalhousie University Libraries, you can find archived issues of the Dalhousie Gazette going way back to the 1800s. Here, you can browse...

In-person classes at Dal will not resume this semester

On March 14—one day after announcing the cancellation of in-person classes from March 16-20—Dal confirmed in-person classes, labs and exams will not resume this semester. The same goes for the University of King's College. According to a post on dal.ca, "Students should expect instruction to resume (via distance) on Monday, March 23."

The university structure is flawed

Structure is often a good thing because of the certainty it provides. However, the current education system is made of a damaged structure.

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