Fredericton sits as Canada’s third greenest city
Fredericton sits as Canada’s third greenest city
I am not saying partying all together would stop, but, the street parties will. – Thomas Lepper
In the words of Hanson: “It’s a whale of a tale.”
I proudly say, “you did it.”
By Daniel S. Burton Little Free Library (LFL) is a nonprofit organization where communities can “take a book, [and] share a book” from cozy mailbox-like public bookshelves. In Fredericton, some people create their own Little Libraries attached to their lawns or houses to promote community reading and the sharing of books. Over the course of …
By Thomas Lepper You may have heard of us; after all, you are currently sitting, standing, or laying down reading the oldest student publication in Canada. However, our sister school in Saint John has their own publication, the Baron. Their website hosts some excellent articles, my personal favourite at the moment being Jonathan Bruce’s review …
Daniel S. Burton You have written a piece of fiction — a short story, novelette, novella, poem — and you want to publish it… but where do you submit? Who would publish this kind of story? There are many more outlets than the New York Times, but finding them is hard. Novelist Brandon Sanderson and …
Saturday, March 8, 2025 Nick Kossovan When you read the title of this column, where did your focus and mental energy immediately go? What if, when job searching, instead of obsessing about all the things you can't control—biases, economic factors, the job market, employer’s hiring process—you focused on what you can control, such as creating …
Isa (Isabella) Mehlitz (she/elle) Fredericton, NB (March 4, 2025) – The City of Fredericton is calling for submissions by local artists for its Temporary Public Art Program, which will be displayed in Fredericton over the summer and into the fall. The goal of this program is to host a vibrant outdoor space for people to enjoy in …
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 King Street to grab coffee, or wearing three pairs of socks just to feel my …