
Highlighted Stories
Pretty Isn’t Always Pollinator-Friendly: What a New Study Shows
Terrell Roulston (Research Associate, Biology) explains why it’s important to plant wild-type native plants to better support native pollinators.
Lawn signs, local forums — how candidates communicate with voters
In an age of social media and adversarial debates, Dr. Alex Marland (Politics) makes the case for lawn signs and townhalls.
'Proud' Harvard alumni cheer school for standing up to Trump
In the wake of Harvard’s stand against threats of government restrictions, Dr. Jeffrey Sachs (Politics) was quoted in an article covering alumni and community support for the university’s stand.
For some N.S. fishers, grievances with Liberals outweigh U.S. tariff worries
Dr. Alex Marland (Politics) spoke with The Canadian Press about how some Nova Scotians are weighing the pros and cons of voting for Liberals and Conservatives this election.
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