Being a new student at King’s, I took on the task of documenting the life in residence for a couple of weeks. The following pictures are a record of the life of a first-year student– in only three weeks I have gone to dozens of lectures, a climate strike, a concert in the quad and in the Wardy, a soccer game where King’s won, the beautiful library, and many other activities.
Staying at King’s has been a wonderful experience, and I am looking forward to capturing more moments of which resident life is so good at producing.
A Day At King’s:
The Arts and Administration Building faces the College’s flag, the Canadian flag, the Nova Scotian flag, and the Mi’kmaq flag.
First-year Program students attend a lecture in the Alumni Hall at the New Academic Building.
Students study in the King’s library.
Students perform in an open-mic hosted in The Wardy after a day’s work.
An Afternoon in Halifax:
Students attend and participate in a climate strike at Victoria Park.
The King’s women’s soccer team plays a match at the Dalhousie turf.
The King’s men’s basketball practices at the Muir Gymnasium.
Students attend an outdoor concert at the King’s quad.