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Song of remembrance: Dal professor pens tune about sacrifice, loss, and legacy

Song of remembrance: Dal professor pens tune about sacrifice, loss, and legacy

"Pebble," written by Dr. Jason Brown of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, explores themes of loss, the echoes of war, and the fragility of memory.  Read more.

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Rhys Healy and Eva Carmichael
Wednesday, October 29, 2025
海角社区app and community partners hosted Waters Flowing Together in Iona, Cape Breton last month 鈥攁 three-day celebration blending Indigenous knowledge, ocean science, music, and culture on Bras d'Or Lake.
Stephanie Rogers
Friday, October 31, 2025
College Royal was another incredible success, bringing together students, staff, and faculty in a celebration of agricultural tradition, hands-on learning, and community.
Ellie Garry-Jones
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
Everybody, the sold-out DalTheatre production running from Wednesday to Saturday this week, invites audiences on an unpredictable journey through life, death, and meaning.

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Jenna Knorr
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Student Society Profile: Bobby MacPherson started Dal Gets REAL to join a national movement working to end LGBTQ discrimination.
Jenna Knorr
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
海角社区app Legal Aid Services often flies under the radar, but it provides important services to Dal students, to those in need in Halifax, and to the law students learning on the job.
Ryan McNutt
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Dean of Law Kim Brooks and a team of students, faculty and staff are helping lead the first phase of Dal鈥檚 new strategic initiative on diversity and inclusiveness. Their goal: to build on existing momentum and help inspire lasting change in the Dal community.
Rosalie Fralick
Friday, December 19, 2014
The 海角社区app Art Gallery's annual Student, Staff, Faculty and Alumni Exhibition, which runs until December 21, showcases the artistic talents of the university community.
Nick Pearce
Friday, December 19, 2014
Photos from the Annual 海角社区app Carol Sing, which brought together Dal community members and their families in a choir to perform seasonal favourites.