30 Oct BREAKING, Most Popular, news, Politics The Current Conflict in Palestine: Perspectives from Fredericton November 12, 2023 Featured By Anonymous In recent weeks, the world has been closely following developments in Palestine and Israel. Following Hamas’ Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, t...Continue reading
30 Oct Culture, Commentary Two Kennedys, Two Convocations: Exploring the Ties between the University of New Brunswick and the Kennedy Brothers November 12, 2023 By Sophia Cohen Graduation is a special moment for students: it is when one’s cycle of learning closes, even if temporarily. It is a moment of celebrat...Continue reading
30 Oct news, STUDENT ISSUES Students Demand Answers On The Fate of NB-EI Connect Program November 12, 2023 By Crystal Keyamo The NB-EI Connect program, a lifeline for students who had worked sufficient hours in summer jobs to secure employment insurance benefi...Continue reading
30 Oct news Championing Affordable Living in New Brunswick: The Anti-Poverty Rally November 12, 2023 By Connor Fraser When you think of New Brunswick, Canada, what comes to mind? Is it the lackluster nightlife, crumbling roads, soaring gas and grocery p...Continue reading
30 Oct features, news, Politics Canada’s Bold Step: A Code of Conduct for Ethical AI November 12, 2023 By Joel Rumson With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) sweeping the nations schools, business and organizations, the Government of Canada has ta...Continue reading
30 Oct arts, Commentary, Culture Fast Filmmaking in 48 Hours: The New Brunswick 48 Hour Film Competition November 12, 2023 By Crystal Keyamo What can you do in 48 hours? For some filmmakers in Fredericton, the answer is: make a short film from scratch. The New Brunswick 48 Ho...Continue reading
18 Oct Education, news, Students In Memoriam: Dr. Elizabeth Mancke (1954-2023) October 30, 2023 By Crystal Keyamo The University of New Brunswick and the broader academic community are mourning the loss of Dr. Elizabeth Mancke, a distinguished histo...Continue reading
11 Oct news All Paws on Deck: The Oromocto SPCA Projects More Surrenders After a Record-Breaking Year October 30, 2023 By Connor Fraser The Oromocto SPCA has taken to the media to speak about the record-breaking year they have had. Olivia Cannatella, a member of staff at...Continue reading
11 Oct news, Politics David Coon Calls for Government Investment Rather than Tax Cuts October 18, 2023 Featured By Sophia Cohen The Government of New Brunswick has recently announced its achievement of a 1.01 billion dollar surplus in the 2022-23 fiscal year. Alt...Continue reading
11 Oct arts, Culture, Students ARUES101: How To Name a Society October 18, 2023 Featured By Crystal Keyamo Have you ever wondered what it takes to have a society named after you? You might be surprised to learn that one of the most popular an...Continue reading