


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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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.…

Self-Love, Relationships, and the Loneliness Epidemic
Daniel S. Burton The first and most intimate relationship in life is with yourself. Yet, self-love is perhaps the most difficult relationship to develop. Recent studies reveal what many believe: we are experiencing a loneliness epidemic. I interviewed three students…

Five Poems to make you think
Alex Prong UNB Limerick There once was a university on a hill; Their budget to spare was nil. Broke students eat peanuts, The art department gets cuts, But the president is stuffed to the gill. UNB Haiku Fall leaves turn,…