DAL Review 101
Latest Episodes
Episode 7 - For All Your Study Needs! From help centres to study spots and tips!
Where can I study on campus? what about off? Who do I go to for help? Find this all out and more in this episode!
Episode 6 - Academics and Degree Options!
What's a Major? What's a minor? a diploma? a certificate? Find out all about these and more in this episode of Dal Review 101!
Episode 5 - Dalhousie Societies for All Your Society Fair Confusion!
What's the DSU? What does it do? What even is a society? What kinds of societies are there? Come listen in!
Episode 4 - Exploring Halifax and NS
Want to know where to eat? where to go? where to hangout? where to study? Then this episode is the one for you!
Episode 3 - Living Off-Campus? No problem!
All about living off-campus: what to look for, where to look, who to look with, and most importantly how to manage! Just another step in your journey through university!
Episode 2 - All about Residence
Everything about residence, from the buildings, to the meal halls and plans, what to bring, and what to expect! As always, hope you enjoy~
Episode 1 - Coming to Dal
In our first episode of DAL Review 101, we'll be going over our experiences as first years: What we wish we knew, interprovincial/International travel requirements, checking into Residence, and some of the first things we did at Dal! Welcome and Congrats
DAL Review 101 Trailer - Welcome and Welcome Back
Welcome to season 2 of the together@DAL podcast! With an all new team of Upper year mentors creating all-new content about coming to dal, residence life, university life, first-year struggles and more, we hope you'll enjoy this ever constant yet changing
Mariam Ragab
Mariam is a Computer Science graduate with a minor in Social Justice and Inequality. She is also a Schulich Scholar and has won multiple awards including, the 2020 Leading innovators and the 3M National Student Fellowship. Mariam completed multiple work t
What I wish I knew in First Year: Using Resources at Dal
In this episode Eniola chats with Eptehal, Richard and Wendy about accessing and using resources available to students at Dalhousie. They each talk about their own experiences, what resources they wish they knew about sooner, and why students should use r