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Tigers

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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Rookie Jeremy Ryant and the Tigers swimming team was a force in the pool. (David Munro photo)

Tigers drown out the competition

By Paula Sanderson | January 25, 2013
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Kristen O'Brien tries to break the Montreal block in the Tigers' five-set victory over the Carabins. (Chris Parent photo)

Locked in: men’s vball holds their own

By Benjamin Blum | January 25, 2013
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OPINION: Roster cap will harm AUS hockey

By Jon Pickett | January 25, 2013
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Rookie Rachel Wright helped the Tigers recuperate from a sluggish first set. (Chris Parent photo)

Winning spark for nationally ranked Tigers

By Benjamin Blum | January 18, 2013
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Dalhousie's women's hockey team met with the university president on Jan. 14. (Richard Lafortune photo)

Women’s hockey: still suspended

By Henry Whitfield | January 16, 2013
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It's sometimes easy to forget that some of these athletes are only 18. (Richard Lafortune photo)

OPINION: Hazing 18-year-olds merits suspensions

By Dylan Matthias | January 11, 2013
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Dal should win another banner. (Chris Parent photo)

Dalhousie Tigers: Winter Sports Preview

By Dalhousie Gazette Staff | January 11, 2013
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Kashrell Lawrence goes airborne in an authoritative Tigers victory. (Chris Parent photo)

Second semester is Dal’s for the taking

By Monica Mutale | January 11, 2013
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OPINION: University has mistreated women’s hockey

By Jon Pickett | January 10, 2013
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The Dal women's hockey team has drawn national media attention. (Richard Lafortune photo)

Twitter reacts: Dalhousie women’s hockey suspended for hazing

By Ian Froese | January 9, 2013
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Nobody has been celebrating Dalhousie's hazing fallout. (Richard Lafortune photo)

Dalhousie, women’s hockey team disagree on hazing facts

By Henry Whitfield | January 8, 2013
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