Showing posts with label ADCSA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ADCSA. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

ADC Christmas Banquet

Today's student guest post is by Natasha Davidson. She is in her first year completing her Mdiv. Natasha is from Wolfville and is a youth leader at Falmouth Baptist Church. She also enjoys photography.

There is something about Christmas that makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Perhaps it is the music (which I listen to a little too early!), or maybe it is the food (which I eat way too much of!). However, I think that it is the shared time with family and friends that really puts the cherry and the  sprinkles and the chocolate sauce on top for me at the Christmas season! It is just wonderful to get together with

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

ADCSA Events & Important Dates for Winter 2014

Hi Everyone!

Welcome back to class for the Winter 2014 semester. Natasha and I would like to bring you the events and dates for the rest of the semester. Be sure to mark them on your calendar! Attending events that are planned and provided for you by ADCSA Social Reps are opportunities to build the ADC community and take a much needed break from your studies.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

ADCSA Executive 2013 - 2014

The ADCSA (Acadia Divinity College Student Association) Executive exists to help bring community and assist you from a student standpoint as you study at ADC.  This year we are focusing on ways to enhance community at ADC in the midst of the changes over the last few years which has resulted in ADC students spread throughout Atlantic Canada and the world.

If you have ideas or concerns or would like more information about student life at ADC, please contact us.  You can contact any of us by email (below picture) or visit the ADC Students Online page for more ways to contact current ADC students.

Meet the 2013 - 2014 ADCSA Executive Team:

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Reflections on the ADC Retreat


Today's student guest post is by Matt Wilton.  He is in the second year of the MDiv program. Matt lives in Halifax, and serves as the Vice President of the ADCSA (Acadia Divinity College Student Association).  

Though driving from Halifax to ADC for an 8:45 AM class may make one envy on-campus students with a five minute walk (particularly on an icy, February morning), early morning conversations with fellow students seem to make it all worth it. While such conversations usually include the latest