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Sports
Thursday, February 15, 2018
The 17吃瓜网在线 chapter of the Student-Athlete Mental Health Initiative (SAMHI) is continuing the conversation about mental health.
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Dal 200
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Dal 200鈥檚 "Year of Belonging" is welcoming Craig Steven Wilder as a Belong Forum speaker March 28. Learn about how the MIT historian's work is sparking important discussions and debates about race, slavery and higher education in North America.
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Photo essay: Last month more than 400 students came out to say "#dalTHANKS" to the alumni and friends who have supported their studies through scholarships, spaces and more.
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Research, Biology, Science
Tuesday, February 13, 2018
In the latest Dal contribution to The Conversation, Biology instructor Rajesh Rajaselvam argues future initiatives for conservation mainly depend on the proper co-ordination of scientists, governments, conservation groups and the media, especially when corruption is close by.
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Student Life, Health Professions, Health and Human Performance
Tuesday, February 13, 2018
Fola Akpan, a Kinesiology student and tutor/mentor with Dal's Black Student Advising Centre, bridges lessons learned at home and in the classroom to help others.
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Music, Arts and Social Sciences, Community & Culture
Tuesday, February 13, 2018
The Fountain School of Performing Arts presents its annual Concerto Night this week, an eclectic and exceptional evening of music.
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Sports
Monday, February 12, 2018
Isabel Sarty (swimming) and Alec Karlsen (swimming) are this week's MUSCLE MLK Athletes of the Week.
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Sports
Monday, February 12, 2018
It was a big week for the Tigers, with all of the teams in action. Both swim teams took home first place in the AUS Championships in Saint John, N.B.
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Medicine, Community & Culture
Monday, February 12, 2018
Dal student volunteers at the Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History's new Body Worlds RX exhibit help navigate guests through a unique exploration of the human body.
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Agriculture, Research
Friday, February 9, 2018
As a unique soil mapping system consistently gains popularity across Canada, a new researcher at Dal's Faculty of Agriculture is thrilled to be able to bring his expertise on the subject to Atlantic Canada.