Axemen a Family Affair for Clow

Senior Acadia receiver Stu Clow is following in his family's footsteps. The football team is just two wins away from winning the Vanier Cup. Report by Herald Sports.

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Axemen Capture AUS Title with 39-20 Win

The Acadia Axemen celebrated a 39-20 win over the Huskes to win the Atlantic University Sport football championship Nov. 12. They head to the Utek Bowl this Friday in Moncton.

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Axemen Nab Major AUS Football Awards

Acadia took home five of the conference's top awards, including quarterback Kyle Graves, who was named the AUS outstanding player of the year.

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Soccer's Bleakney Wins CIS Award

Acadia's Cathleen Bleakney is the Canadian Interuniversity Sport Women's Soccer Community Service Award recipient for best combining athletic ability, academic excellence, and community service.

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AcadiaTV Feature - The Secrets to a Better Workplace

AcadiaTV shares the secrets to a better workplace based on research by Dr. Michael Leiter. CREW is civility, respect, and engagement at work.

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Stars added to Acadia Hockey Honour Roll

The stars were out at noon on Saturday, when approximately 100 people joined to welcome four former ice Axemen to the Acadia Hockey Honour Roll.

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Programming Team on to Northeastern's

A winning Acadia computer science programming team will compete against universities from Canada and the US later this month.

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Acadia Among Canada’s Best, Again

Acadia has been named one of the top undergraduate schools in Canada by Maclean's magazine in its 21st annual University Rankings issue. The second place finish marks the 19th time Acadia has placed in the top three.

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Acadia’s Report Card Strong, Shows Most Satisfied Students

Acadia had a strong showing in this year's Globe and Mail Canadian University Report. Our students say they are the most satisfied.

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Freshman Year is One Big Support Group

Acadia student Ashley Margeson shares her insights about student life with the Globe and Mail.

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