Museum questions what we value, and how we decide what we value.
Museum questions what we value, and how we decide what we value.
The text was written by UNB’s former Artist-in-Residence, Colleen Murphy, and was first staged in 2013, and explores the friendship of Michael and Halley as they are brought together by their shared surname, Armstrong. These encounters between Michael and Halley, though, go beyond their surname — they are more similar than different, despite all factors.
The government’s withholding of documents has been a point of contention with the general public, experts, and politicians alike.
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 campuses that provide measurable goals to meet the aspirations of being an environmentally sustainable university. …
Over the last few years, UNB has taken strides to encourage Indigenous teachings and culture on campus and consequently has supported indigenous language preservation and revival.
A multi-talented act, who ventures at once in piano-playing, songwriting, and producing, Kaeshammer is touring the country from East to West to promote his most recent album, The Warehouse Sessions.
Laying a poppy on a grave during Remembrance day leads to murder conspiracies and thoughtful exploration of generational trauma in Jackie Torrens’ Bernie Langille Wants to Know What Happened to Bernie Langille.
Interesting and accessible, Bombs and Barbed Wire is a must-read for those with a penchant for military history, especially New Brunswick military history.
Providing connection, comfort, and flowers – Hanson Road is for everyone.