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J-School Noire keeps getting better
Innovative program exposes Black youth to the world of journalism.
Forty-one Students Receive Debra Deane Little and Robert Little Academic Scholarships for Varsity Athletes
Student-athletes are pursuing their academic and athletic goals at King’s with the help of the Debra Deane Little and Robert Little Academic Scholarships for Varsity Athletes.
All about Beate
Get to know incoming University of King's College volleyball coach Beate Shannon.
How a Nova Scotia teacher's dream job became a lesson in racism
In 2001, parents kept their kids home from school to protest the hiring of a Black teacher. Now, that teacher is speaking up.
At the Helm: Monique Fares (BScK’09)
26-year-old Monique Fares combines her life-long passions of health and business as chief executive officer of Signature Health.
Peace of mind
Meet Masi Alimohammadi, winner of the inaugural Abdul Majid Bader Graduate Scholarship.
Dalhousie Tigers: Winter 2013 Semester in Review
Let’s not gloss over it: this was a semester unlike any other for Dalhousie Athletics.
What I dig about you
Volleyball athletes Petra and Alex have dated for over a year, and now we’re putting their knowledge of each other to the test.
Reunion on the road
Cover Story: A look at life on the road with the women's and men's basketball teams.
Second semester is Dal’s for the taking
After winning weekend at the Rod Shoveller Memorial Tournament, the men’s basketball team carries its run of good play into league play.
Dal can’t snap semifinal losing streak
Thrilling comeback not enough for the men's soccer team.
King’s tops Dal in title contest
Acadia sends Dal rugby home empty-handed for the first time since 2006.
Dal rugby’s title dynasty ends
The late comeback surge by Evan Taras and the Tigers wasn’t enough