OPINION: NekNominations are dangerous and immature
People realize that future employers check a candidate’s Facebook before hiring them, right? This, among many other things, is something students at Dalhousie and around the world have simply forgotten […]
Campus’ most elegant edifice
I feel as though I am divulging secrets, letting a curious cat out of the bag when I talk about my favourite spot on campus. As a King’s student, I […]
OPINION: E-ink vs. print
I know what you’re thinking. You read the title of this article and thought, “Great. Here she goes again, that crazy opinions editor, ranting on about e-books and print.” […]
Deadlines aren’t defunct
This article is due at 12 p.m. on Feb. 10, 2014. That is a deadline. In fact, there are a lot of deadlines in the lives of university students. From […]
Riding out the abortion debate
Maybe it’s my cynical internet self who was not surprised to see pro-lifers advertising on Metro Transit, and I admit I did not pay the ads much attention until South […]
Defining your dreams
In September 2015, Ontario’s teacher’s colleges will extend their programs to two years rather than one. The extra year means the colleges must cut their enrolments in half, which will […]
Are we all in this together?
When was the last time you were at a Dalhousie sporting event? When was the last time you watched the Tigers from a set of stands packed with screaming fans […]
School on full speed: An issue of academic integrity
This week, I asked my writers to weigh in on the increasing abuse of so-called “study drugs” on university campuses. This catchy term refers to the non-prescribed use of drugs […]
School on full speed: Bad for your health
University can be a stressful time, especially for first year students. Some students feel the need to take “study drugs” to increase their motivation and generally do better in school. […]
School on full speed: Students shouldn’t purchase productivity
As midterm season steadily approaches, many Dalhousie students will find themselves overwhelmed by heavy workloads and the stress associated with time management. Often, students argue that their professors are all […]