Bloodline Tigers
The Stammbergers are Dalhousie people. Anna played for Dal’s women’s basketball team for five years starting in 1978. She was assistant coach for two years under Carolyn Savoy and […]
The Stammbergers are Dalhousie people. Anna played for Dal’s women’s basketball team for five years starting in 1978. She was assistant coach for two years under Carolyn Savoy and […]
Multiple Dalhousie records were broken at the swimming team’s first at-home meet, the AUS invitational. This past weekend David Sharpe smashed the records for both the 200 metre backstroke […]
Dalhousie’s domination in the pool continued this past weekend at the AUS invitational meet at the Dalplex. Dal was on top of the podium for 17 of the 19 women’s […]
They did it again. Dalhousie’s swimming teams are the AUS champions. This is the 15th consecutive win on the men’s side and the 12th straight title for the women. […]
What’s that, you say? You’re single? And ready to mingle? Well, aren’t you in luck. We at the Gazette thought you may want to meet eight of Dalhousie’s most eligible […]
UNews talks to students at Dal, MSVU and SMU about their campus fitness facilities With Ken Wallingford. Unews reporters walked around Halifax campuses on Friday Nov. 23, 2012 to talk […]
Dal, SMU, community groups all sharing precious time slots There are 15 figure skaters, 55 varsity hockey players and over 350 intramural players at Dalhousie University. But these athletes […]
Students are desperate for space, but unsure if the cost is too steep A proposed levy for a new building on Dalhousie’s Sexton Campus is getting mixed reviews from planning […]
With Tari Wilson and Ken Wallingford. The Dalhousie Student Union is operating a Puppy Room this week for stressed out students. [View the story “Dalhousie dog event makes big […]
The International Olympic Committee cut wrestling from the Olympic program. Halifax wrestlers react.
Once again I took on tough task of interviewing the hottest athletes at Dalhousie. Here is the trailer video… The idea: Take Dal’s hottest varsity athletes and put them in […]
On Tuesday December 3rd, myself and two good friends took four cameras to Dalhousie’s puppy room to check out what was going on. Here is the end result: They’re not puppies but […]
Dancers turned, leaped and stanky legged in a whirlwind dance workshop put on by DalDance on Sunday. The workshop, called INSPIRE, was hosted by the society and featured four different […]
Tigers swimmer makes most of whirlwind summer By Paula Sanderson In Grade 1, David Sharpe decided that he wanted to be a swimmer. He was already playing soccer and gymnastics […]
By Paula Sanderson Aidan Knight is wandering around a grocery store in London, Ont. He’s with his band, and they are trying to find something to eat. The 25-year-old Victoria, […]
By Paula Sanderson Dalhousie swimming is a big fish in a small pond. They don’t just win, they crush everyone else. Both the men’s and women’s teams take home AUS […]
by Paula Sanderson David Fry, the head coach of the Dalhousie swimming team, is retiring after a 30-year run with the program. Fry joined the team in 1981, coaching with […]
By Paula Sanderson Dalhousie’s men’s and women’s swimming teams placed sixth and seventh respectively at last weekend’s CIS championship in Montreal. The finish was a strong result for the women, […]
By Paula Sanderson Former Raptors coach excited to watch basketball’s best in Halifax Former Toronto Raptors head coach Jay Triano was named the honorary chair of the 2012 CIS Final […]
By Paula Sanderson Everyone wants to find someone, so here at the Gazette we thought we would help all the singles out there find that special someone in time for Valentine’s Day. […]
By Paula Sanderson Black and gold took on a new meaning in this past weekend’s AUS swimming finals at the Dalplex. The Dalhousie Tigers continued their traditional domination of the […]
By Paula Sanderson There is something about beating Americans that is just so sweet for Canadians. At the Student Yachting World Cup in France, Team Canada, represented by the Dalhousie […]
By Paula Sanderson Max Kerman met Mike DeAngelis and Nick Dika during “Welcome Week” at McMaster University. They took political science together and graduated in 2008. But that’s not the […]
Women’s cross-country captain seeks CIS acclaim By Paula Sanderson Ashley Ryer had her first race in eighth grade. “I just did it for fun, but I started to get more […]
Six albums, 20 ECMA awards, and one Juno later, Joel Plaskett is coming home to rock a free Canada Games concert at Celebration Square on Monday February 14th at 7pm. […]