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Features

Climate change week talk sheds light on the future of forest birds in New Brunswick

Amelia Fleming February 14, 2018

Newly elected MASU team plans to create Indigenous senate position and improve student awareness of services

Minnow Holtz-Carriere February 14, 2018

Our Town with Chris Down

Ryan Karimi February 7, 2018

Divest MTA presents demands, stages “birthmark tattoo” action

Minnow Holtz-Carriere February 7, 2018

Allies must make an effort to learn about the trans community and to participate in difficult conversations

Narissa Gallant January 31, 2018

Two thousand pictures worth two million words

Ryan Karimi January 31, 2018

Starry Sackville talk covers habitable zones, existential dread

Amelia Fleming January 31, 2018

Second-year student Ashley Cummings pushes for greater mental health support for youth in the Inuit Nunangat

Marina Mavridis January 31, 2018

Second-year student Ashley Cummings pushes for greater mental health support for youth in the Inuit Nunangat

Mirelle Naud January 25, 2018

Room for growth in Indigenous schools

Ryan Karimi January 24, 2018
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Features

Climate change week talk sheds light on the future of forest birds in New Brunswick

February 14, 2018

Newly elected MASU team plans to create Indigenous senate position and improve student awareness of services

February 14, 2018

Our Town with Chris Down

February 7, 2018

Divest MTA presents demands, stages “birthmark tattoo” action

February 7, 2018

Allies must make an effort to learn about the trans community and to participate in difficult conversations

January 31, 2018

Two thousand pictures worth two million words

January 31, 2018

Starry Sackville talk covers habitable zones, existential dread

January 31, 2018

Second-year student Ashley Cummings pushes for greater mental health support for youth in the Inuit Nunangat

January 31, 2018

Second-year student Ashley Cummings pushes for greater mental health support for youth in the Inuit Nunangat

January 25, 2018

Room for growth in Indigenous schools

January 24, 2018
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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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Hi everyone! I’m Hannah (she/her), one of the Co-Editor-In-Chiefs this academic year for The Argosy. I’m currently in my fourth year here at Mt.A, double-majoring in English and psychology. The Argosy has definitely been one of the highlights of my time here at Mt.A, so I’m thrilled to keep sharing stories with the campus and the greater Tantramar community. I’m beyond excited to lead such a fantastic team this year alongside Jaya.
Hannah MacFarlane
Hannah MacFarlaneEDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Hi! My name is Jaya Condran and I’m from Cole Harbour, NS, and my pronouns are she/her. It’s my third year here at Mt. A, where I study Politics, Philosophy, and Economics. It’s also my third year here at The Argosy and I am so honoured to be a Co-Editor-in-Chief alongside Hannah. We have so much in store for our fellow students and Tantramar community thanks to our amazing team of over 30 staff hard at work on Volume 155. A fun fact about me is that I was once interviewed by CBC about the amazing work we do here at The Argosy.
Jaya Condran
Jaya CondranEDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Hey! I’m Daniel, the News Editor of The Argosy. I come from Port Williams, Nova Scotia and am in my fourth year at Mount Allison studying International Relations. When I’m not hanging out with my dog, I love to listen to music (SZA and Kendrick are my favs) and take part in musical theatre. I look forward to collaborating with several other writers to create great content! P.S. check out my show on CHMA, The Argosy After Hours Podcast.
Daniel Hennigar
Daniel HennigarNEWS EDITOR
Hello everyone! My name is Michael (he/him) and I’m from Halifax, Nova Scotia. I am a fourth year history major with a minor in English and classics. When I’m not taking photos, you can catch me on a hike or eating popcorn at the movies. Don’t be afraid to say hello!
Michael Yuta Ahmadvand
Michael Yuta AhmadvandPHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR
Hi! I am a fourth-year English and History major from Pictou County, NS. This is my second year with The Argosy and I’m super excited to take on the role of Opinions Editor this year. Have an opinion you’d like to voice? Student contributions are welcome and encouraged! Please visit the “Contact Us” page for more information.
Ariana Hislop
Ariana HislopOPINIONS MANAGER

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