
Students are managing… but how is UNB?
Joel Rumson During the 2022-2023 school year, UNB Collected over $232.5 million total, and owns approximately 10,000 acres of land. Leaving some students wondering…. “Where does the money even go?” With a 1% assumed growth in the provincial operating grant,…

A Rising Tide, May not lift all Fredericton’s Boats – Growing Population and Planning for Adaptation
Joel Rumson “A rising tide will raise all docked ships” is used to explain how an increasing economy will benefit all citizens within a city. In the case of Fredericiton, New Brunswick, some may think a rising population would be…

From Rails to Trails: a Historical Review of the Walking Trails in Fredericton, New Brunswick

The Last Act for the Fredericton Playhouse: City Announces Demolition and New Cultural Arts Centre Development
The Fredericton Playhouse, a staple of the city’s cultural landscape for nearly six decades, is approaching its final act as it prepares to close its doors to make way for a new, state-of-the-art cultural arts center. Discussed since 2013, Webb…

Rhythms and History of Officer Square, Fredericton
Joel Rumson Officer Square, situated in Fredericton, New Brunswick’s Historic Garrison District, has been held as a historic and eventful center piece by many Fredericton residents. Initially established by the British Government, the many buildings scattered around the square provided…

Canada’s Bold Step: A Code of Conduct for Ethical AI
Joel Rumson With the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) sweeping the nations schools, business and organizations, the Government of Canada has taken a significant stride. Minister François-Philippe Champagne introduced a groundbreaking act, Bill C-27, during the first session of parliament…

Buttermilk, Whiskey, and the Coleman Frog of Killarney Lake

Aitken Centre: Where Did the Music Go?

UNB and the Not-so-sustainable History of the Harriet Irving Library
UNB aspires to be sustainable both financially and environmentally by 2030. Their goal is part of The Campus Sustainability Plan, which states how UNB will commit to a carbon-neutral future by improving infrastructure and creating integrated systems across all UNB…