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Live-blogging: Food fight at Dal
Source: The Dalhousie Gazette
Students skeptical of joint food deal
DSU President doesn’t think Dal’s offer is worth it Friday, November 26. 2010- The Dalhousie Gazette Samantha Durnford, News Editor and Bethany Horne, Copy Editor Chris Saulnier, the president of the Dalhousie Student Union (DSU), is unhappy with the university’s offer to take over food in the student union building. “This is not something the student … Continue reading Students skeptical of joint food deal
Young voters should be key: Macleans OnCampus
Source: Macleans OnCampus
$600 million campus makeover still on the table
Friday November 5, 2010- The Dalhousie Gazette Samantha Durnford, Assistant News Editor The university is getting ready for some big changes. With the release of the final Dalhousie Campus Master Plan, a large scale overhaul of public spaces and university buildings is underway. Ken Burt, vice-president of finance and administration points to a stack of … Continue reading $600 million campus makeover still on the table
Mind, body, and soul
30 day yoga challenge is worth it Friday November 5, 2010- The Dalhousie Gazette Samantha Durnford, Assistant News Editor The heat is set to 37C and the humidity in the room reaches about 78 per cent. No, this isn’t a sauna. Fifty people are about to start their hot yoga class. Everyday about 100 people … Continue reading Mind, body, and soul
Gloryhound tightens up their act
Friday Oct, 29 2010- The Dalhousie Gazette Samantha Durnford, Assistant News Editor Gloryhound, the Halifax-raised rock ’n’ roll band, is playing their first show since returning from their summer tour. After locking a record deal with Ralph James of The Agency Group after the Juno Awards, Gloryhound set out to tour Southern Ontario. With a new record … Continue reading Gloryhound tightens up their act
Live-tweeting the DSU meeting
Campus talks are a waste of time: Halifax MP
Source: CupWire.ca
Megan Leslie says most MPs think campus talks are waste of time
October 22, 2010- The Dalhousie Gazette Samantha Durnford, Assistant News Editor Megan Leslie says members of parliament don’t waste their time on campus because people under 30 don’t vote. She says there’s something wrong with this picture. Leslie visited Dalhousie on Tuesday to discuss how students can effectively engage MPs on pressing social issues. In … Continue reading Megan Leslie says most MPs think campus talks are waste of time