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Cyr begins the song by acknowledging that UNB students have been paying a large amount of tuition to attend classes and pursue their education, and that our ‘classrooms [are] built on stolen land.’ Despite UNB’s land acknowledgement — ‘We respectfully acknowledge that UNB stands on the unsurrendered and unceded traditional Wolastoqey land ’—the University maintains …

Week of January 12, 2025 By: Joel Rumson & Jessica Burns FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE WEEKName: Sarah ForsytheUniversity: University of Prince Edward IslandSport: Women’s HockeyPosition: GoaltenderHometown: Riverview, N.B.Year of eligibility: ThirdAcademic program: BSc Sarah Forsythe from the UPEI Panthers women’s hockey team is the Atlantic University Sport Female Athlete of the Week for the week …

By Alex Prong  As the first semester of the school year wraps up, many students are beginning to think about what they might do over the winter break with something they haven’t had for months: free time. In a techno-culture that consistently encroaches on the leisure time of the individual, what are you doing to …

By: Daniel S. Burton Charles M. Schulz’s A Charlie Brown Christmas is beloved worldwide by children and adults alike. The question is: why? The studio, in fact, nearly cancelled the film in fear of its melancholic tone, amateur voice acting, and use of religious allusion. As it turns out, the film’s melancholy through children is …

By Crystal Keyamo The prospect of future Christmases without the scent of fresh-cut fir in New Brunswick, a tree species expected to decline and take some festive cheer with it, casts a pall on the holiday season. An iconic tree, comprising around 20 percent of this province's forests, balsam fir has faced alarming mortality rates …