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Student life at Dalhousie University
According to Wikipedia, Dalehouse has two student groups representing universities: Dalehouse Student Union, which represents the whole student group; And the Dell College Graduates Association, which represents the rights of Dell College Graduates' groups. The Dell House Student Union began at 1863, formerly known as the Dell House Student Government, later renamed the University Student Union, and finally renamed the Dell House Student Union, which is now its name. The Student Union has recognized more than 65,438+000 student organizations and societies. The organizations and societies officially recognized by Dalehouse involve a wide range of interests and aspects, including academic, cultural, religious, social issues and entertainment. The extracurricular activities officially recognized by the university are under the jurisdiction of the Dalehouse Student Union and must abide by its articles of association. Since 20 1 1, the university has established three sororities for girls and three for boys. As an unofficial organization, they have not been recognized by the Dalehouse Student Union. The student organizations in universities run many media organizations, among which the most important student newspaper, Dalhousie Bulletin, is said to be the oldest student-run newspaper in North America. This newspaper is published every Thursday and distributed to more than 100 locations near Halifax. The newspaper is located in the student union building. Dalehouse's student group also runs a radio station (formerly known as 1964 radio club), which started broadcasting from 1975 and operated under the name of CKDU; This station broadcasts FM frequency from 1985. CKDU obtained the current frequency of 88. 1 in the transmission power upgrade in 2006. "Dalhousie's student groups are currently represented by two student unions; Dalhousie Student Union, which represents ordinary students, and Dalhousie Graduate Association, which specifically represents the interests of graduate students. Dalhousie Student Union started as Dalhousie Student Government in 1863, and was renamed University Student Union before taking its current name. The student union recognizes more than 100 student organizations and societies. Dalhousie's recognized organizations and clubs cover a wide range of interests, including academic, cultural, religious, social issues and entertainment. Accredited university extracurricular organizations are under the jurisdiction of Dalhousie Student Union and must comply with its articles of association. As of 20 1 1, there are three sororities (ω π, ω β χ, π γ δ) and three fraternities (φ δ θ, σ χ, φ κ π). They operate as non-accredited organizations and are not recognized by Dalhousie Students' Union. Dalhousie's sports team is called "Tiger". The "Tiger" university sports team participated in the Atlantic University Sports (AUS), which is also a member of the Canadian Inter-University Sports (CIS). Dalehouse has a series of sports teams such as basketball, hockey, football, swimming, track and field, cross-country running and volleyball. Tiger made brilliant achievements in the first 10 year of the 20th century, winning 63 AUS champions and 2 CIS champions. More than 2,500 students participated in competition teams, intra-school sports leagues and tournaments. In Dalehouse, students have the opportunity to participate in various sports competitions at all levels. Dalehouse has 6 competitive teams and 17 amateur entertainment and sports clubs. Dalehouse's agricultural campus has its own college sports team, named Dalehouse Rams. The sports team of Ram College participates in the Atlantic University Sports Association, which is a member of the Canadian University Sports Association. Rams have badminton, basketball, rugby, football, volleyball and carpentry teams. Dalehouse has opened many sports equipment to students and sports teams. Dalplex is the main fitness and entertainment place. It provides an indoor playground, an Olympic swimming pool, an indoor runway, a gym, a stadium and other equipment. Wickwire Stadium, which can accommodate 65,438+0,200 people, is the main outdoor stadium of the university, and is also the venue for the university football team, rugby team, hockey team and rugby team. Other sports facilities include Studley Stadium and sexton Stadium and Gymnasium. Memorial Arena, the home of the university hockey team, was demolished on 20 12. At present, the school is cooperating with St. Mary's University to build a new arena, where sports equipment is becoming obsolete. The agricultural campus has a sports facility, Langille Sports Center. From 20 10, through the joint efforts of alumni and volunteers, Dell Home Football Club resumed operation. As a member of the Atlantic Football League, the team relies on donations and membership registration fees to realize its operation, and takes Wakewell Stadium as its home. Dalhousie's sports team is called the Tigers. The Tiger University team participated in the Atlantic University Games (AUS) of the Canadian Intercollegiate Games (CIS). There are basketball teams, hockey teams, football teams, swimming teams, track and field teams, cross-country running teams and volleyball teams. Tigers won many championships in the first decade of the 20th century, including 63 Australian championships and 2 CIS championships ... Dalhousie has many sports facilities open to university teams and students. Dalplex is the largest major fitness and entertainment facility. It has a large gymnasium, an Olympic swimming pool, an indoor runway, a gym, a stadium and other facilities. Wickwire Field, with a seating capacity as high as 1 0,200, is the main outdoor venue of the university and the home of college football teams, football teams, hockey teams and rugby teams. Other sports facilities include Studley Gymnasium ... As of 20 10, Dalhousie Football Club was restored through the efforts of alumni and enthusiastic volunteers. The team plays in AFL (Atlantic Football League) and relies on donations and registration of players to operate. The team plays home games at Wakewell Stadium.