Expanding on the arts
Jacqueline Warwick feels the expansion of the Dalhousie Arts Centre will put the university “in line with other music schools.” Warwick is the director of the Fountain School of Performing Arts, which formed in 2014 […]
Shaun T helps people physically and emotionally at workout event
A damp Saturday morning came to life with a group workout hosted by celebrity fitness trainer, Shaun Blokker who goes by stage name Shaun T. About 100 people packed a […]
Accessibility on campus
Accessibility around both Dalhousie University and University of King’s College campuses are far from perfect. But that doesn’t mean the schools aren’t trying. As two of the oldest schools in […]
Letter from the editor
Originally published in Volume 150 Issue 4 of the Dalhousie Gazette on Oct. 20, 2017. The Gazette is the place on campus for students to have their voices heard, to keep […]
Homecoming madness: the aftermath
Reported with files complied from Matt Stickland, Opinions Editor, Kaila Jefferd- Moore, Editor-in-chief and Josh Young, Sports Editor Black and gold swarms of students flooded the streets of Halifax’s […]
Drinking ban brings mixed results
Newcomers to Dalhousie weren’t the only ones testing the waters this month as the university implemented its first dry orientation week. From Sept. 2 to Sept. 11, no alcohol was […]
Funding cuts to DSU sexual assault phone line leaves survivors without campus support
Dalhousie University is facing backlash from the community following the announcement that the Sexual Assault & Harassment Phone Line will be cut off after Nov. 3. Aimed at Dalhousie and […]
Dalhousie graduating 3,559 students
Dalhousie University is sending off more than 3,500 students this month in a flurry of 16 convocation ceremonies featuring thousands of guests, handshakes and hugs. Graduation season is upon Atlantic […]
Lessons from space: Chris Hadfield shares his story with Dal
“First I’ll tell a story… what story should I tell? No doubt Chris Hadfield has more than a few. Over 500 students left the libraries and filled the crowd to […]
Letter to the Editor: Dal’s old buildings in need of updates
Dear Editor, I’m writing this letter concerning the sustainability of Dalhousie’s campus and what it means to the future of the university. The 2010 Green Building Policy requires that any […]