![]() Math & Physics Help Centre: a free tutoring centre provided to students taking math, physics and statistics-based courses. The green space in the centre of the 3 residence buildings Fraser, Chapman and Trueman. Nickname for an Agricultural Campus studentĬelebration of the long-standing tradition of agricultural showmanship and unique culture of the Agricultural Campus.ĭalhousie Agricultural Campus: our beautiful campus in Truro/Bible Hill that houses the Faculty of Agricultureĭalhousie Agricultural Students’ Association: the student council of the Faculty of Agriculture that represents you on all Dal committees, acts as a connector between you and the faculty, and organizes events on campus. There are a ton of small shops and restaurants along the waterfront including Cow's Ice-cream and the Halifax Seaport Market Halifax's picturesque public boardwalk that borders the Halifax Harbour and runs paralell to Lower Water street. The corner of Grafton and Blowers Streets downtown: formerly the home of late-night pizza joints on three of the corners, sadly there are now only two left The free speed skating oval on The Commons: you can skate on the ice during the winter (free skate rentals!), and use inline skates, scooters, and bikes the rest of the year Macdonald Bridge: the one crossing the harbour closer to campus at the bottom of North St. Murray MacKay Bridge: the one crossing the harbour furthest away from campus in the far north end of Halifax Bonus: it can be used at the airport parking garage and can be set up for the Confederation Bridge to P.E.I. Also usually refers to Fleming Park which surrounds the towerīridge pass: if you're doing a lot of driving back and forth over the harbour, this is the way to go (load money on, and you won't be fumbling for change at the toll booth). The stone tower on the other side of The Arm, built by Sir Sanford Fleming (climb to the top for an incredible view!). The big green space in the middle of the city with ball fields, skating oval, skate park, etc. The Northwest Arm: the body of water right by Dal's Studley Campus that juts in from the mouth of the harbour and ends at the Armdale roundabout (perfect spot for sailing, rowing, canoeing, etc.)īayers Lake Industrial Park: the generally uninspiring sprawl of big box stores on your way out of town towards Highway 103 (South Shore) Your Halifax Transit (bus and ferry) student pass-actually, it's a little sticker that goes on your DalCard to turn it into a transit pass Student Union Building (unless they're talking about a sub, which may be a sandwich at Subway.or a research tool in the Ocean Sciences Centre) Studley Campus: our main Halifax campus that houses the faculties of Arts & Social Sciences, Computer Science, Management, and Science (also: Studley Gym, Studley House in Howe Hall) Sexton Campus: our downtown campus that houses the faculties of Engineering and Architecture and Planning Life Sciences Centre (also known as "the mother ship") The biggest athletics and recreation facility at Dal (fieldhouse, pool, courts, cardio, etc.) located on Studley Campus Home of your induction in Orientation Week, convocation (graduation), and fantastic concerts and shows in between ![]() The Rebecca Cohn Auditorium: the main 1,023-seat theatre in the Dal Arts Centre. Residence Programming Assistant - the people who plan unique and engaging events and programs for all students in residence.Ĭarleton Campus: our Halifax campus that houses the faculties of Dentistry, Health Professions, and Medicine Residence Life Manager: the friendly staff members who look after the different residences on campus and guide the RAs Residence Assistant: the students who work for Res Life helping other students who.live in residence Your key to the online world at Dal (basically your username) Named after George Munro, the first Friday in February is designated as a Dalhousie holiday in his honour. Money that comes with a meal plan and be spent on food at outlets on and off campus Subscribe for text message alerts.ĭalhousie Student Union: the group that represents you with certain matters on campus and resides in the SUB (see below) Mobile platform for security services that houses interactive maps, parking information, and information about safety and security on campus. Your ID card and key to pretty much everything on campus Co-Curricular Record is an official document from Dalhousie that will recognize your accomplishments and the experiential learning that occurs outside of the classroom (community engagement, volunteer and service leadership, and awards for exemplary contributions).
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