Student Life Events - Next 7 Days
Tidal Bore Rafting with Global Learning
Meet at the Wong International Centre
Being a student has its highs & lows, so does the Bay of Fundy! Connect with peers as you explore the ocean floor at Burncoat Head Park, the site
of the world’s highest recorded tides! Then explore the rush of riding standing waves in a zodiac boat as the power of the tides turn the Shubenacadie River into a water roller coaster only found in Nova Scotia!
Coffee Chai Chat
Manning Memorial Chapel (basement)
Your wellness hangout to connect, share, and build community over a free cup of chai and coffee.
Each Coffee Chai Chat session offers a chance to explore a wellness topic in a relaxed setting. Stay to connect, or grab a warm drink to go!

Union and You
K.C. Irving Centre Auditorium
Join us for an informative session about the Student and Faculty Unions on Wednesday, September 17th at 6:00 PM in the KCIC Auditorium. This event will include a presentation about what both unions do, how they support students and faculty, and the ways they impact campus life. Come learn, ask questions, and gain a better understanding of the important roles these unions play at Acadia!
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Soup for Soul and Body
Main Level - Student Union Building
Thursdays from 5pm-6pm, come get a cup of soup and a roll to keep you warm and sustain you as you study.
Stay and chat while you eat, or take your soup to go!
Courtesy of the Manning Memorial Chapel Team & Acadia Counselling Centre
Vegetarian and Halal options available!
Why Politics Should Matter to Students Panel
BAC 144
As part of our Political Literacy Series, join us for the “Why Politics Should Matter to Students” panel hosted by the Department of Politics on Thursday, September 18th at 6:00 PM in BAC 144. This panel will explore the ways politics intersects with students’ everyday lives, from campus policies to broader social and economic issues. Faculty and student panelists will discuss why being politically informed and engaged matters, and share strategies for getting involved in civic and political processes. Attendees will also have the opportunity to ask questions and engage in meaningful discussion about the impact of political decisions on student life. Don’t miss this chance to deepen your understanding of politics and why it matters to you!

CALENDAR CATEGORIES:
Academics
Alumni
Campus & Community
Faculty & Staff
Student Life
Future Students
SPECIAL MEETING TYPES:
Online Event
Hybrid Event
Off-Campus Event
Have an event for the Acadia calendar?
Do you or your group have an Acadia centric event that needs to be on the university calendar? We invite you to use the link below to access our submission form to submit it! Once it has been reviewed, confirmed, and approved by our staff it will be posted for all to see.
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Calling all varsity sports fans!
Join us in cheering on the Axewomen and Axemen at home games, on the road, or in tournaments. Acadia delivers championship-level basketball, cross country, football, hockey, rugby, soccer, and volleyball! Admission to home games is free for Acadia students. See the full schedule of Acadia Athletics games.
Acadia Athletics Schedule