Science says you should look at cute things
We’ve all got to admit: it’s pretty hard to look at adorable images of kittens and puppies and not feel better about life. In Japan, cute things are referred to […]
Study spaces during crunch time
Surprise! It’s the most wonderful time of the year: exam period is upon us once again. Every December and every April it’s like the nightmare of all the assignments, papers […]
The Productivity Hack
How to stay on top of your work, while still having fun Thanksgiving has come and gone, and that means, miraculously, you’re already halfway through the fall term. It also […]
Food for thought
The Gazette’s picks for the city’s best study snacks View Halifax Coffee Shops in a larger map With files from Erica Eades Welcome to Dalhousie University. I hope you’re having […]
The Healthy student
By Rachel Sunter, Health Columnist One look at some of Canada’s top athletes featured in Vancouver 2010 ads made my brows furrow with envy of such a lifestyle. They’re toned, make-up-less […]
Frosh Survival Guide: Exam prep
By Katie Ingram, Opinions Columnist Around early December, students start to fear one word: exams. Although there tends to be a lot of exams in a two-week period, there are ways […]
Frosh Survival Guide: Getting back into the swing of things
By Katie Ingram, Opinions Columnist It doesn’t matter if you celebrate a holiday during December; after winter break, it’s easy to find yourself having trouble with school work. After two weeks […]
Studying in Iceland
By Josh Mackintosh, Features Contributor When we first arrived in Iceland two months ago, we ate all things Icelandic, such as fish quesadillas and lamb hotdogs, which Bill Clinton has been […]
Frosh Survival Guide – A foolproof guide to essays
While essays are common all year, November is usually the time when most, if not of all, final papers are due for the Fall semester. Whether you have already written […]