A trio of groups supporting African Nova Scotian artists and art-making are seeking three artists to exhibit their work in an upcoming February exhibition. The Black Artist Initiative, The Cowry Collective and The Concrete Garden Association are inviting African Nova Scotian artists to submit their works for display in “The Concrete Garden,” which will run […]
Education
Dal has started sharing drafts of new equity policies with community
Dalhousie University is moving closer to releasing updated versions of its Sexualized Violence, Discrimination and Harassment policies, and a new standalone Racialized Violence Policy. On Dec 2, Dal’s Human Rights and Equity Services department within the Office of Equity and Inclusion shared a draft of amendments to the university’s Sexualized Violence Policy with the school […]
Nominations open for future Black and Indigenous Speaker Series scholars
Ahead of African Heritage Month this February, Mount Saint Vincent University is accepting nominations for the next presenter in its biannual Black and Indigenous Speaker Series. Until Jan 31, people are encouraged to submit their request using this form to invite a Black and/or Indigenous scholar to MSVU to share their work through an online […]
CKDU wants your memories and your ears as it celebrates a big birthday
The station that began as a student radio club celebrates 40 years on the FM dial this February—with a party and a call-out for memories. What started as a radio club in 1964 began broadcasting five years later from what was then the brand-new Dalhousie Student Union Building, but that broadcast was just within the […]
Racism and non-disclosure agreements: watch and learn
This month, a new educational video series was released that explains how non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) are often misused to cover up racism and discrimination in the workplace. The Canadian/UK advocacy group Can’t Buy My Silence collaborated with the Canada-based BIPOC Academic Coalition on this “Racism and NDAs” video series, which centres on the stories of […]
Highest single-year increase in Nova Scotia’s child poverty rate, new report finds
A new report card is sounding the alarm on childhood poverty in Nova Scotia. More than two in five Nova Scotian children are living in food-insecure households, according to Statistics Canada—a number that has been “steadily rising” in recent years, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives-Nova Scotia report warns. And it comes as provincially-funded school […]
Ukrainian Christmas Concert fundraises for music education for refugees
In 2022, Vlad Kostylev and a small group of other Canadians living in Nova Scotia with roots in Ukraine formed the Ukrainian Cultural Society here, or UCS, as a response to what was happening abroad. “That was when the active phase of Russia’s war against Ukraine started,” says Kostylev, who is president of the non-profit […]
Catch 57 artists and 100 works at latest Dal Art Gallery show
Whether it’s shaking up the brain between exams or seeking depths of inspiration as the winter solstice approaches, the Dalhousie Art Gallery’s latest show has you covered. The 69th student, staff, faculty and alumni exhibition showcases the breadth of artistic talent within the Dal and the University of King’s College communities. The show, which opened […]
Inside the plan to build affordable student housing “for less than the cost of lunch”
The non-profit organization Student Housing Nova Scotia wants to work directly with post-secondary students in the province to create a first-of-its-kind provincial student housing fund. The Developing Affordable Student Housing (DASH) Fund initiative, launched by the group on Thursday, is a plan to address the housing crisis students face while living and studying in Nova […]
Event at MSVU honours National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women
Mount Saint Vincent University invites everyone to its campus Friday Dec 6, from 12-1:30pm in the art gallery, to mark the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. This day is to remember the 14 young women who were murdered during a mass shooting while they were at school at École Polytechnique […]
Knock Knock art show celebrates the handmade
Get to the Anna Leonowens Gallery on Granville Street to catch a group exhibition from Nova Scotia College of Art and Design students. Knock Knock is a collective show of the work of all 23 students in the two-year Masters of Fine Arts program at NSCAD, and it’s on now until Dec 14 in all […]
‘Canada’s hardest to find indie bookstore’ continues its rise
In 2006, a student-owned bookstore opened in the basement at the University of King’s College. It was a co-op and it was going to make books cheaper and available for students. Just before its 10-year anniversary, Paul MacKay became the store’s manager. When he joined, the King’s Co-op Bookstore was struggling financially and was unsure […]

