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(FREDERICTON, NB) The UNB REDS scored three times in the first period on route a 5-3 win over the Université de Moncton Aigles Bleus in game one of their best of three Atlantic University Sport final, Sunday evening at UNB’s Aitken Centre.

A scene from Do I Know You From Somewhere? Courtesy of TIFF Last year proved to be an exciting and engaging time for filmmakers and other visual artists in New Brunswick and the Maritimes at large. The Silver Wave Film Festival, hosted in-person across Fredericton from November 7 – 10 with streaming online continuing until …

Girls STEM Up is a student-led initiative dedicated to bridging the gender gap in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) by fostering a community of support, education, and empowerment. Founded in 2019 by passionate undergraduate students from Atlantic Canada, our mission is to promote diversity, inclusivity, and equity in STEM fields through representation, awareness, and …

2000 — The Brunswickan, University of New Brunswick (from the filing cabinets).  The African Students Union (ASU) at the University of New Brunswick was no stranger to organizing events. Like many student groups today, they relied on The Brunswickan to help promote their initiatives through advertisements in the student newspaper. But in the fall of …

At 11 a.m. on Monday, February 24, UNB’s Young Greens brought together students, Green Party leaders, and the public at Harriet Irving Library for a dynamic meet and greet. The conversation quickly shifted from campus initiatives to America’s turbulent political landscape—a topic so pervasive that even children on the playground are talking about it. Discover …

(MONCTON, NB) Payton Hargreaves’ (Whitby, ON) goal at 8:27 of overtime gave the UNB REDS a 2-1 win over the Université de Moncton Aigles Bleues on Tuesday night in Moncton and a sweep of their best of five Atlantic University Sport semi-final series. The REDS won all three games by 2-1 scores. Hargreaves took a …

(LETHBRIDGE, AB) The UNB REDS came up just short in the bronze medal game at the U SPORTS Men’s Curling Championship, in Lethbridge, on Friday. UNB’s Jamie Stewart rink fell 6-5 to Memorial in the third-place game. The Sea-Hawks scored one in the first end and stole another single in the second and led 3-1 …