As if fourth year wasn't tough enough—Dal student Laura Dawe is directing her debut film, The Inevitability of Something That Once Felt Impossible.
What's your view on diplomat Richard Colvin's explosive testimony and the aftermath?
As Dalhousie Chancellor Fred Fountain is awarded the 2009 Humanitarian Award by the Canadian Red Cross, he reflects on the humanitarian he misses the most.
Mavericks of Social Change founder Jamie Arron is working with the DSU to harness student ideas for social action.
Dalplex introduces outdoor adventure programming.
Dal grad Jenny Benson created the nonprofit Aninga Project to fund the education of girls like Aninga.
A look at the talent contest held in the Grawood. The second round goes Wednesday, Nov. 25.
PhD student Clarence Batan rallies his department to raise money for flood victims in his native Philippines.
Dal students Jordan Ekers and Casey Binkley organize the first Atlantic Eco Expo this weekend at Exhibition Park.
The Dal Tiger offers tips for sustainable living in a series of fun videos.
Grad students check out a new study and social space on the fourth floor of the Killam Library.
Mike Ross, the equipment manager for the men's hockey team, carried the Olympic torch along Cole Harbour Road.
Dal’s student athletes hit the books as hard as they hit the playing field. Congratulations to all those who have been recognized as Academic All-Canadians.
Dalhousie’s Faculty of Medicine announced recently that its undergraduate medical education program had been placed on probation by its American accrediting body, the Liaison Committee on Medical Education. Having just completed the appeals process, new dean Tom Marrie sat down with Dalnews to explain how the medical school is responding to the challenge.
So far, absentee levels at Dal due to illness are not up significantly over the same time last year.
“In fact, vaccinations are one of the safest medical interventions that we have,” says Noni MacDonald, a co-investigator of the study published in The Lancet.
“There's no better way to sharpen your ideas and learn to communicate effectively than by explaining them to a grade six class," says Julian Ware, a Let's Talk Science volunteer.
The Galien Research Award is often referred to as the Nobel Prize of pharmaceutical research.
As the campus plan shifts into phase three, feedback on the plan and its proposals is critical as the project moves toward implementation.
Swimmer Evan Schmid is among 79 varsity athletes at Dalhousie who've made the cut as an Academic All Canadian.