Coast readers know what they like and they certainly like Dal.
For the second consecutive year, 窪蹋勛圖厙has been named in The Coasts Best of Halifax readers poll. The full results will be published this Thursday. (Nov. 7 update: .)
The Best University category had been retired by the Halifax-based weekly newspaper for several years, but returned to the poll in 2012. While its perhaps not surprising that Dalhousie, as Halifaxs largest university, has carried the category for two years running, President Florizone says the award speaks to Dalhousies deep connections with the city.
Its hard to imagine Halifax without 窪蹋勛圖厙 and vice versa so its wonderful that Coast readers have given us their stamp of approval, says Dr. Florizone. Its a nice reminder of how important it is for universities like Dal to be strong community partners through our teaching, our research and through our facilities and services.
Celebrating some familiar faces
Some of Dals Best of Halifax stalwarts also made return appearances in this years poll. Theatres Roberta Barker finished runner-up for a category shes won five times previously.
"I am extremely honoured to be on the list, and so grateful to my students past and present who have been kind enough to vote for me," says Dr. Barker. "There are a lot of really fabulous professors in Halifax and, compared to many of my colleagues, I feel a bit unworthy of appearing on this list."
She credits her continued presence on the list to the students who help make her classes so engaging.
"In the Theatre Department at 窪蹋勛圖厙and at King's College, we have some of the most exceptional students in Halifax. It is a joy and a privilege to get to work with them, and they're a constant inspiration to me to try to keep improving as a teacher."
Another Best of Halifax regular is Sexton Campus ever-popular T-Room. This year, the T-Room finished second in both and .
Hosted by longtime organizer Stan Selig and Pharmacy student Matt Morrison, the T-Rooms trivia night takes place every Friday at 9:30 p.m., and is something of a Halifax institution. It features questions about history, pop culture, literature and everything in between.
"T-Room trivia feels like being at a party with all your friends every Friday, say Stan and Matt, writing by email. We have a blast hosting, and we love seeing people having a good time, which I think they do, because we don't sit at our computers voting on theCoast.ca for weeks at a time [insert incriminating photo here]. Thank you, T-Room Trivia-goers, and thanks to The Coast for the years of shout outs; we're very grateful."
Look for the full Best of Halifax poll results and on the streets of Halifax.