Being a young journalist in Halifax is hard. Damn hard. Salaried jobs are non-existent. Freelancing seems to be the only source of income. Second or third jobs are often the only way people make ends meet. And all of this you wish you had known when you were 17-years-old, applying for journalism schools, taking out […]
Author: Fadila Chater
Please see the note at the bottom of this op-ed in regards to updates made within the piece. I came home after a long, gruelling day of honours project bullshit to an email that was equally bullshit. An employee of the King’s advancement office asked me if I was interested in taking part in a […]

The author identifies as Lebanese and is part of the small minority population that exists at King’s. The photos accompanying this piece feature Lianne Xiao, Julia-Simone Rutgers, Dorsa Eslami, Itai Kuwodza, and Chater, and are meant to serve as a parody to the over-recruitment of coloured individuals in King’s’ promotional material. Lack of racial and […]

Parents, students, teachers and other supporters of the Nova Scotia Teacher’s Union rallied outside of the Nova Scotia Province House in downtown Halifax yesterday during the cold and late hours of the night. The crowd began to form at about 10:00 pm. Speeches were given and hot chocolate was poured while the group listened to […]