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All Out: Students take to the streets

Earlier today, students in Halifax and across Canada took part in “All Out,” a national day of action movement encouraging students to fight for free and accessible education for all. At King’s, the rally kicked off at the library steps and included talks from Dr. Laura Penny and a representative from The South House, as […]

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FYP tuition hike defeated by unanimous decision

Oct. 13, 2016 was a big day for the University of King’s College, as the school’s board of governors voted against a $1,000 tuition hike for the Foundation Year Programme (FYP). Last year, the McNeil provincial government removed the three per cent tuition cap, allowing post-secondary institutions to raise the costs of tuition by however […]

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Getting to know you: People of King's College

Judith Stubbert Utilities Employee – Sodexo Canada Proud owner of 15-year-old cat named Willow “I always wanted to be a princess growing up. I liked the thought of being able to be dressed up in beautiful dresses and tiaras. That was probably my dream until I was about ten, then I wanted to be a […]

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A new man on campus

This year Professor William Lahey became the 25th President of the University of King’s College. Lahey is entering his term of presidency with a background in the fields of law and government. He has worked at the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie for 15 years with plans to continue teaching during his presidency. “King’s […]