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This Acadia student didn't like cooking. Now his Nepalese dumplings are in demand
Sujit Acharya ('26) has grown his business selling Nepalese dumplings, momo, from the ground up. After graduating from Acadia and winning the Frank H. Sobeys Award, he is planning to expand his business in Halifax.
How Parks Canada is trying to protect rare coastal plant in N.B., P.E.I.
Acadia researchers are working with Parks Canada to protect beach pinweed. They're investigating ways to germinate and grow the plant and transplant it in other locations that will be hospitable to it.
Western Atlantic acts as refuge for recovering bluefin tuna
National Fisherman reported on the groundbreaking research showing that the Western Atlantic provides an important safe haven for bluefin tuna.
Long-term care home strikes mounting as no progress made
Workers at long term care homes are striking for better working conditions and pay. Dr. Rebecca Casey (Sociology) tells City News that the industry has long been facing high rates of burnout and poor worker compensation.
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