The constant movement through time, space, and genre kept the hour-and-a-half performance engaging and entertaining until the last performer recited their carefully practiced words.
The constant movement through time, space, and genre kept the hour-and-a-half performance engaging and entertaining until the last performer recited their carefully practiced words.
After two trying years under COVID-19, the New Brunswick Filmmaker’s Co-op has restarted its Monday Night Film Series, which is set to continue into the Winter 2023 semester.
This year UNB has chosen to honour a lesser-known part of Fredericton’s past—FIRE!
No matter who you are, the pull of the arts is relentless, and Charlotte Street will always welcome you.
A heartwarming and family affair, the Falliday Art Market allowed 2SLGBTQ+ creators to sell their work to other community members of all identities.
In another dubious financial decision, South African billionaire Elon Musk has announced his acquisition of the University of New Brunswick.
The idea of showcasing reimagined works was intended to give listeners a new experience when listening to the pieces.
After decades of service, the SUB Convenience Store is no longer restocking its shelves.
This year, Hockey New Brunswick (HNB) investigated 29 allegations of discrimination that occurred last year, resulting in 15 players being suspended for their discriminatory words and behaviour. An upheaval of the stereotypically toxic masculine hockey culture in not only the province, but the entire country, is long overdue. Hockey Canada is under scrutiny ever since …
It may be a surprise for some UNB students to learn that the oldest department in the University—Classics and Ancient History—is merging with the History Department.