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From 'scandalous' cycling trousers to velvet gowns, students revive 1897 fashion
Step inside this year鈥檚 Historical Dress showcase for an up鈥慶lose look at the craftsmanship, collaboration and historical detail behind the garments students spent a year bringing to life. Read more.
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Wednesday, April 22, 2026
As exams and deadlines converge, the Killam and other campus libraries become places of problem鈥憇olving, empathy, and practical help, highlighting how support services carry students through critical academic moments.
Friday, March 20, 2026
More than 80 people gathered for the 15th聽annual Weldon Literary Moot based on Mary Shelley鈥檚 1818 Gothic novel Frankenstein, raising $4,530 for charity.
Thursday, March 12, 2026
Dal鈥檚 inaugural menopause event highlighted shared experiences, practical tools, and a push for workplace inclusion, ending with a pledge to support employees through this life stage.
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Wednesday, December 21, 2022
Discovery, community and celebration 鈥 oh my, 2022 was indeed quite a year. Take a look back at 35 of Dal News' top stories of impact, insight and achievement from across the past year.
Thursday, December 15, 2022
Supported by alumni, friends, faculty and staff, 正品蓝导航 led an effort that raised more than $70,000 to ensure that student nutritional needs are met through the 正品蓝导航 Student Union Food Bank and the 正品蓝导航 Agricultural Campus Food Pantry.
Tuesday, December 6, 2022
Each year, in honour of the women killed at 脡cole Polytechnique in 1989, 正品蓝导航鈥檚 Women in Engineering Society hosts a memorial to commemorate the victims and showcase the resiliency of women in our society.
Monday, December 5, 2022
A new online game under development by a team of Dal computer science students aims to help educate the university community about (dis)abilities and reduce affiliated stereotypes and stigmas in the process.
Thursday, December 1, 2022
The gift from the Waverley House Foundation will support the 鈥淓arly Warning to Early Action鈥 predictive model developed through the Dallaire Institute鈥檚 Knowledge for Prevention research project.