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I Want to Believe in The Shag Harbour UFO Incident Interpretive Centre
On October 4, 1967, in a small fishing community on Nova Scotia’s South Shore, several witnesses reported an unexplained sighting. Let's go.
Ana Speranza
Feb 272 min read


Getting to Okay
Shortly after "It's Not Okay," the LSS and DFLA reached out. We gathered for a meeting, aiming to transform words on a page into action.

The Weldon Times
Feb 273 min read


Mx: Not Just an Honorific
There are ongoing attacks on trans rights. I want to focus on something smaller, yet impactful: the quiet progress in the legal world.
Beck Traversa
Feb 273 min read


Neighbourhood Review: Fairview
Fairview, an often-forgotten Halifax neighbourhood just off the peninsula, is tucked away from the sights of most Dal Law students.
Nicole McLuhan & Geeta Mudhar
Feb 272 min read


Humans of Weldon: Exploring Expression
Welcome to Humans of Weldon, where we deconstruct the thought process behind notable styles from Weldonites Grace Longmire and Mina Ali.
Faith Thomson
Nov 25, 20243 min read


Tastefully Timed: Your Culinary Guide for Every Occasion | Halifax, NS | Fall 2024
We're diving into some of our favourite spots around the city, focusing the occasions that arise at the start of a new school year!
Emily Feng & Gerald Lai
Nov 25, 20242 min read


Raging Grannies: Political Action Is Not Just For The Young
The Raging Grannies are an international organization with “a sense of humor, a sense of outrage, and a commitment to non-violence.”
Emily Carr
Nov 25, 20242 min read


Where Are They Now? R v Malmo-Levine
In 1996, David Malmo-Levine's work with the Harm Reduction Club, a Vancouver non-profit marijuana educator and provider, led to a charge.
Alexander Korski
Nov 20, 20244 min read


The Best of Legal Cinema
I’m sure that, for many students, watching legal films was their first exposure to and inspiration to pursue the legal field…even if the...
Alex Josevski
Nov 20, 20242 min read
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