Dal’s hidden food bank

For some, the food bank is essential. (Calum Agnew photo)

  Dan Malone’s hunger pains were unmanageable. They hurt so much at times he couldn’t get out of bed for class. Malone, a third-year student at the University of King’s […]

New guidelines for plagiarism software

An 'F' is the least of your worries if you're caught plagiarizing (Chris Parent photo)

  The Dalhousie Senate has agreed on guidelines for the use of plagiarism software at Dal, one of only a few universities to have waited this long to do so. […]

Dal women’s hockey pleads for reinstatement

The Dalhousie women’s hockey team broke its silence Thursday afternoon with the release of a written statement. The statement details their side of the hazing saga that suspended all non-rookie […]

Dal senate approves 50 new minors

The Dalhousie Senate has approved a host of new minor degrees. The programs will be made available to students starting July 2013. The senate has approved 50 new minors, some […]

Developing new tactics

The ‘Parade of Rights’ stopped in Victoria Park before heading to the Security Forum.

  For many students, group projects mean scheduling frustration, unfair division of labour and way, way too many emails, eventually culminating in a PowerPoint presented to your half-conscious classmates. One […]

Freedom of speech in crisis at Dal: report

According to the 2012 Campus Freedom Index, the state of liberty at Dalhousie sucks. The report, published by Calgary-based Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF), grades 35 Canadian schools on […]

Canadian Forces and Dal

When the soldiers came home after World War II, enrolment at Dalhousie grew significantly. Though the military may not be as present in our minds today as it was then, […]

In memorium: Occupy

On a rainy Saturday at the end of September, a cluster of people huddled in the Grand Parade. Just over a year ago, this place was the heart of the […]

Josh Cruddas strikes gold in Copperhead film

  A recent graduate of Dalhousie’s acting program, Josh Cruddas is making his mark in the world of theatre. With roles in Titanic: The Aftermath, the TV series Call Me […]

Alumni spotlight: Dianne Desrosiers

Dianne Desrosiers, back when she was a Dal student. (Photo supplied)

  Alumni Spotlight is a series of interviews conducted with members of the Dalhousie Alumni Association. Dianne Desrosiers, nee Levesque Nickname: Frenchy. It was my Frosh name and it seriously […]