Dal’s most difficult classes
University classes are often a big step up from high school. But some classes are more difficult—and often more rewarding—than others. The Gazette asked our Twitter followers to submit their […]
How to choose the right elective
Quite often you find the terms “first year” and “pre-req” used within the same sentence. When entering a new program, you’re told that it is mandatory for you to take […]
Dalhousie Ringette Club goes viral to fundraise
Funding is minimal for club sports at Dalhousie. It is simply a part of the reality of competing on a non-varsity team. This reality is compounded by the fact […]
Dal basketball closes regular season with confidence boost
Women’s graduates key in final Dalplex game In an emotional night where graduating players Keisha Brown and Anna von Maltzahn were honoured, the pair set the Dalplex on fire one […]
VIDEO: Dal does the Harlem Shake
By Daniel Boltinsky and Katrina Pyne On Thursday, Feb. 15, a few hundred Dalhousie students came out to the quad for a shakedown– Harlem style. The Gazette was there.
DISP gets trimmed
Program to be reduced, not cut
DALCAD
NSCAD facing budget crisis, possible merge with larger university
Paying for it
Where the money comes from
Dalhousie’s Master Plan
Dal’s decade of expansion
No longer idle at Dal
The auditorium was bursting with people. Well over 400 sat between chairs, on the floor, and against walls, all in solidarity with the Idle No More movement. But the […]