Atlantic Student Research Journal Dalhousie Chapter (DAL ASRJ)
The Dalhousie chapter of the Atlantic Student Research Journal (ASRJ) is a society made to inspire Dalhousie students to become the voice of innovation and research. We encourage the literary aspect of science and apply it by creating peer-reviewed articles from research topics that students are passionate about. This is a step to the research world, we have events from scientific writing training to general social gatherings.
The Dalhousie chapter of the Atlantic Student Research Journal (ASRJ) is a society made to inspire Dalhousie students to become the voice of innovation and research. We encourage the literary aspect of science and apply it by creating peer-reviewed articles from research topics that students are passionate about. This is a step to the research world, we have events from scientific writing training to general social gatherings.
Contact Us:
Primary: chapterdalasrj@gmail.com
Secondary: ab622159@dal.ca
Socials:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dal.asrj/
The Dalhousie Mackerel
As Dalhousie’s source for satire, The Mackerel uses comedy to discuss events and topics relevant to Dalhousie and King’s students.
As Dalhousie’s source for satire, The Mackerel uses comedy to discuss events and topics relevant to Dalhousie and King’s students.
Contact Us:
Primary: dalmackerel@gmail.com
Secondary: sam.creighton@dalgazette.com
Socials:
Instagram - https://instagram.com/dalmackerel?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==
Website - https://themackerel.ca/?fbclid=PAAaa_AHzfDu3q310sSdxzuCpat2GxuWSZv1npVKeF9EtrnDclQzZ3nKFTE3k_aem_AZ2qS-hXIlHHUkKYIRlRctlx54NHmc054fpGZS100VTUmDwSWSGNvXUS2AYn068Vbxc
CKDU-FM Society
CKDU-FM is Halifax’s only FM campus-community radio station. We are a volunteer-run, 3200-watt station broadcasting 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, from the Dalhousie campus to the metro Halifax area. CKDU-FM has been broadcasting as an FM station since 1985.
CKDU-FM is Halifax’s only FM campus-community radio station. We are a volunteer-run, 3200-watt station broadcasting 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, from the Dalhousie campus to the metro Halifax area. CKDU-FM has been broadcasting as an FM station since 1985.
CKDU’s mandate is to provide an alternative to private and public broadcasters, and to be a forum for diverse and under-represented voices, music, and news. CKDU is committed to public access to the airwaves and supporting marginalized individuals and communities through our projects and programming.
Contact Us:
Primary: operations@ckdu.ca
Secondary: info@ckdu.ca
6136 University Avenue, Suite 427 (top/fourth floor of SUB)
Socials:
Website - https://ckdu.ca/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/CKDU881FM
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ckdu881fm/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CKDU88.1FM
The Dalhousie Gazette Publishing Society
Welcome to The Dalhousie Gazette Publishing Society – where stories take flight and voices are amplified. As the premier student-led news hub at Dalhousie University, the Dal Gazette is steadfast in its mission to provide comprehensive, unbiased coverage on issues that matter to our university's student community, while also shining a spotlight on regional and broader subjects that captivate minds beyond campus boundaries. With us, it's not just about news; it's about connecting communities, sparking dialogue, and making every story count.
Welcome to The Dalhousie Gazette Publishing Society – where stories take flight and voices are amplified. As the premier student-led news hub at Dalhousie University, the Dal Gazette is steadfast in its mission to provide comprehensive, unbiased coverage on issues that matter to our university's student community, while also shining a spotlight on regional and broader subjects that captivate minds beyond campus boundaries. With us, it's not just about news; it's about connecting communities, sparking dialogue, and making every story count.
The Gazette isn’t just a publication, but a movement championing free expression and thoughtful discourse. We believe that every voice has the potential to inspire change, foster understanding, and illuminate perspectives. We dedicate ourselves to ensuring that every idea finds a platform where it can be shared and debated, while ensuring that the sanctity of individual rights is never compromised.
But the Dal Gazette isn’t just about today's stories; it's about nurturing tomorrow’s storytellers. Our robust mentorship initiative ensures that upcoming writers and journalists find their footing, guided by the expertise of our seasoned student staff and industry professionals. Here, you're not just writing news, you're crafting a legacy. Become a part of The Dalhousie Gazette Publishing Society, and immerse yourself in a tradition of journalistic excellence, community engagement, and relentless pursuit of truth.
Contact Us:
Primary: chair@dalgazette.com
Secondary: business.manager@dalgazette.com
The Dalhousie Gazette Student Union Building, 3rd floor Room 345 6136 University Avenue Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 4J2
Socials:
Website - https://dalgazette.com/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dalgazette/
Twiter - https://twitter.com/DalGazette
Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@dalhousiegazette3629/
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/DalGazette
Dalhousie Model United Nations
DalMUN is a society focused on simulating United Nations discussions. Delegates will be given country assignments to represent their stance on diverse topics, debating amongst others at continent-wide conferences. The essence of DalMUN is to foster a competitive and supportive environment. This environment will give individuals the chance to foster their leadership and public speaking skills, and also make new friends.
DalMUN is a society focused on simulating United Nations discussions. Delegates will be given country assignments to represent their stance on diverse topics, debating amongst others at continent-wide conferences. The essence of DalMUN is to foster a competitive and supportive environment. This environment will give individuals the chance to foster their leadership and public speaking skills, and also make new friends.
The primary goal of DalMUN is to create an opportunity for individuals to travel, practice their diplomacy, and be a part of a community. Our vision for DalMUN is to create a solid society that lasts beyond 2023-2024. Competitive MUN teams across the continent are able to engage in high quality debate at conferences throughout the year, and gain recognition through awards which they casocn put onto their CV. We hope to create opportunities like this for current and future Dalhousie students.
Contact Us:
Primary: dalmun@dal.ca
Secondary: am564854@dal.ca
Socials:
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dalmodelun/
Dalhousie Sextant Publishing Society
The Sextant is the official student run newspaper for Sexton Campus! Articles are student written, and concern the students in the faculties of Engineering, and Architecture and Planning. Topics could include society events, conferences, tips for success, and interviews with staff.
The Sextant is the official student run newspaper for Sexton Campus! Articles are student written, and concern the students in the faculties of Engineering, and Architecture and Planning. Topics could include society events, conferences, tips for success, and interviews with staff.
The Sextant is published both online and in print. The goal is to increase student engagement with events and to promote and inclusive and active student community. Finally, if you have something beneficial to write concerning Sexton Campus, we want YOU to become a writer! No experience necessary.
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