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Dal women's hockey is moving forward following its hazing suspension. The team reportedly has 10 recruits confirmed for the fall. (Richard Lafortune photo)

The state of Dalhousie athletics

By Henry Whitfield | March 22, 2013
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Along with an updated hazing policy, Dalhousie is working on a "reintegration plan" for its women's hockey team. (Richard Lafortune photo)

Dalhousie drafting a more in-depth hazing policy

By Ian Froese | March 14, 2013
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Turn that frown upside down: Dalhousie administration says they will build a new arena. The question now is where. (Angela Gzowski photo)

On-campus rink still possible

By Ian Froese | February 15, 2013
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Dal's women's hockey team hopes celebrations like this one will be commonplace at Alumni Arena next season. (Photo by Richard Lafortune)

Dal women’s hockey likely to skate at SMU

By Ian Froese | February 15, 2013
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Molly Wedge. (Chris Parent photo)

2013 Most Eligible Tigers

By Paula Sanderson | February 8, 2013
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Can you feel the hate? (Photo supplied)

Ben’s Ten: Rowdiest Rivalries

By Benjamin Blum | February 8, 2013
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Ryan Hillier had two tallies in Saint Mary's 6-2 win Feb. 1. (David Munro photo)

Men’s hockey closes disappointing home sked

By Dalhousie Gazette Staff | February 7, 2013
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Tigers keeper Bobby Nadeau makes a desperation save against St. Thomas Jan. 25. (David Munro photo)

Men’s hockey eliminated

By Dalhousie Gazette Staff | February 1, 2013
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Dalhousie's women's hockey team met with the university president on Jan. 14. (Richard Lafortune photo)

Obituary: 2012-13 Dalhousie women’s hockey

By Dalhousie Gazette Staff | January 25, 2013
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Wendell Vye stopped 31 shots in Dal's 3-1 defeat against Acadia. (Martina Marien photo)

Playoff picture foggy for men’s hockey

By Ian Froese | January 25, 2013
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OPINION: Roster cap will harm AUS hockey

By Jon Pickett | January 25, 2013
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Does the NHL owe their fans for hockey lost? (Photo supplied)

What does the NHL owe the fans?

By Justin Hartling | January 18, 2013
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