Universities across Nova Scotia are making changes to their calendars as it looks more and more like the Atlantic bubble won't burst in time for the holidays. But in some cases, giving students time to go home is coming at the cost of the February winter break. Acadia University in Wolfville expects about 50 students to stay through the Christmas season, in part because of that rule. With so many others potentially leaving the bubble, the school has pushed back the start of the next semester to Jan. 17. The university is moving ahead with its startup date of Jan. 6, and the full winter break is still in the books.
Source: CBC News November 13, 2020 09:56 UTC