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October 31, 2021

Thankful from a distance: Spending Thanksgiving away from what you’re thankful for

Kelsey Ross October 31, 2021

Honouring Missing and Murdered Women, Girls, and Two-Spirited People: A Sacred Fire Ceremony in Sackville

Ava Waugh October 31, 2021

“Zombie plant” encroaching on Waterfowl Park, other properties: The plant, known as Japanese Knotweed, has some concerned about biodiversity and property values in Sackville

Alex Robben October 31, 2021

The next generation of Snapchat CEO’s: Discussing services that aim to prepare students for the workplace and a recap of Career Week

Hope Edmond October 31, 2021

Teardrops on the Weser: Dr. Amatoritsero Ede releases new collection of poetry

Abigail Daley October 31, 2021

Mount Allison University’s New Music Ensemble

Christina Acton October 31, 2021

Sackville COVID-19: Drew Nursing Home Update

Ava Waugh October 31, 2021

To Ride or Not to Ride?: Will the change in the by-law actually affect where and when skateboarders ride?

Kelsey Ross October 31, 2021

Meet your MASU: the new faces of student representatives on campus

Aura Groomes October 31, 2021

Assessing healthcare options for students and the dangers of closing the ER in Sackville

Hope Edmond October 31, 2021
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October 31, 2021

Thankful from a distance: Spending Thanksgiving away from what you’re thankful for

October 31, 2021

Honouring Missing and Murdered Women, Girls, and Two-Spirited People: A Sacred Fire Ceremony in Sackville

October 31, 2021

“Zombie plant” encroaching on Waterfowl Park, other properties: The plant, known as Japanese Knotweed, has some concerned about biodiversity and property values in Sackville

October 31, 2021

The next generation of Snapchat CEO’s: Discussing services that aim to prepare students for the workplace and a recap of Career Week

October 31, 2021

Teardrops on the Weser: Dr. Amatoritsero Ede releases new collection of poetry

October 31, 2021

Mount Allison University’s New Music Ensemble

October 31, 2021

Sackville COVID-19: Drew Nursing Home Update

October 31, 2021

To Ride or Not to Ride?: Will the change in the by-law actually affect where and when skateboarders ride?

October 31, 2021

Meet your MASU: the new faces of student representatives on campus

October 31, 2021

Assessing healthcare options for students and the dangers of closing the ER in Sackville

October 31, 2021
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About Us

The Argosy is the independent student journal of news, opinion, and the arts. Our content is written, edited, and funded by the students of Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick. 

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I’ve been in The Argosy since my first year, and am happy to return as one of the Co-Editors-in-Chief. When I’m not in the Argosy office or in the music conservatory, you’ll find me baking, crocheting, or walking my dog!
Emma Yee
Emma YeeEDITOR-IN-CHIEF
I am a third-year English major at Mt. A and one of the Co-Editors-in-Chief at The Argosy this year. I am originally from Whitby, ON, however, I now call Halifax, NS home. In my free time I enjoy reading, writing, and cooking.
Tedi Buffett
Tedi BuffettEDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Originally from Moncton, NB, I love storytelling in every shape and form! You can find me writing, performing, dancing (acceptably), drawing (terribly), or stuck in a tree somewhere. Send your tallest ladder and your best climbers.
Maika Branch
Maika BranchARTS, CULTURE, AND CREATIVE CO-EDITOR
As a news reporter this year I am excited to learn more about the people of Sackville.
Hannah MacFarlane
Hannah MacFarlaneNEWS REPORTER
Through my lens, I aim to capture genuine moments, tell powerful stories that celebrate diversity, and ignite curiosity about different cultures & perspectives.
Ranz Tayo Bontogon
Ranz Tayo BontogonPHOTOGRAPHER

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