Finding the perfect place to study is vital to your post-secondary education. Getting away from your living space is good—we’ve already spent too long sheltering in place—but trudging to the dreary school library like countless masses of students before you can be soul-crushing. Is a little ambience really too much to ask? Here are some […]
Raeesa Alibhai
Wake me up when Stress-tember ends
How much of a sick joke did your day planner feel like by mid-2020? Time was an endless slip-and-slide of zoom meetings while the campus bubble—which can already feel small—shrunk to the size of your computer screen. It wasn’t an easy year for anyone, students included. But just as the pandemic might be making its […]
Nova Scotia’s new government is mostly made up of veteran politicians
This week, the 55 people who won the recent provincial election get sworn into office, and Progressive Conservative Party leader Tim Houston officially becomes premier Houston, leading a PC majority government. The swing from Liberal to PC might seem like a major message of change coming from the electorate—which turned out in pretty typical numbers […]

