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Looking forward to summer

Crystal Keyamo The snow’s taking forever to peace out, like that one friend who won’t leave the party. Campus looks less like the North Pole now— maybe I’ll actually make it to class on time. No more Olympic-level skating down…

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  • Crystal Keyamo
  • March 2, 2025
  • ArtsColumnsCulture

The Art of Finding Work: If You Were an Employer, Which Candidate Gravitate To?

As regular readers of The Art of Finding Work know, I stress that an individual’s mindset can make or break their job search—how you think is everything.  Even though the job market is flooded with candidates, many of them younger, hungrier, and…

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  • The Brunswickan and Volunteer and Contributors
  • March 1, 2025
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Arts Matters (Yes, They Do – and Why!)

The Arts Matters undergraduate academic conference is a student-led initiative co-organized with Dean of Arts Office staff. Each year, a team of dedicated and engaged Arts students work collaboratively to organize our conference programming. (UNB)
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  • Daniel S. Burton
  • February 27, 2025
  • ArtsCulture

Aysanabee Explores Growth and Transformation in ‘Edge of the Earth'”

Crystal Keyamo  When Aysanabee wrote “Edge of The Earth,” he was processing something we have all been through; that moment when you realize it’s time to let go and move on. His new single digs into the complicated feelings of…

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  • Crystal Keyamo
  • February 27, 2025
  • ArtsColumns

The Art of Finding Work: Job Search: Hack Talk to Strangers

An impromptu conversation with an AI engineer, the chef of a five-star hotel writing down their lamb stew recipe for me, being told of a mechanic for my ’82 Corvette whom eight years later I still go to, advice that…

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  • Volunteer and Contributors
  • February 26, 2025
  • ArtsSatire

Observations from the Great Canadian Freeze: A Mugwump’s Satirical Take on Social Woes

By Crystal Keyamo As a self-proclaimed Mugwump, I find myself perched upon the icy plains of Canadian social discontent, observing with a mix of bemusement and bewilderment. From the cozy confines of my igloo, let me regale you with tales…

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  • Crystal Keyamo
  • February 23, 2025
  • ArtsCultureStudents

Monogamy? In THIS Economy?

By: Emu Devine  Within the last several years throughout the western world, there has been a noticeable uptick in polyamorous or otherwise non-monogamous relationships. Anecdotal observations of polyamory’s rising popularity are increasingly commonplace, and these kinds of relationships are more…

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  • Emu Devine
  • February 22, 2025
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The Psychology of Sex: Youth and Sexuality

By: Crystal Keyamo Sex! It’s everywhere: whispered about in hushed tones, flaunted in pop culture, and dissected in scientific studies. While most people think of sex as a physical act — and, let’s be honest, it is — the brain…

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  • Crystal Keyamo
  • February 22, 2025
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I’m Thinking of Ending Things: Book Review

Aidan Keenan CW: Suicide & Spoilers For a pretentious, budding existentialist such as myself, I’m Thinking of Ending Things is nearly a perfect novel. After watching the film adaptation of I’m Thinking of Ending Things back in 2020 I was…

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  • Aidan Keenan
  • February 20, 2025
  • ArtsCulture

Review of University of New Brunswick Frederiction Bathrooms

Thomas Leper and Kirpass Kaur Connor Fraser We students spend a good amount of time on campus. During that time, we rely heavily on the campus infrastructure to tend to our needs, and one of those key infrastructures is bathrooms.…

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  • Thomas Lepper and Kirpass Kaur
  • February 19, 2025
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