Since taking on the role of Editor-in-Chief, Joel Rumson of The Brunswickan, has championed the vision of preserving the newspaper’s extensive legacy.
Since taking on the role of Editor-in-Chief, Joel Rumson of The Brunswickan, has championed the vision of preserving the newspaper’s extensive legacy.
“Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all the barriers within yourself that you have built against it.”
“It’s time to stop neglecting and start putting some money into it,”
By: Crystal Keyamo New Brunswick artists can be nominated, and receive, some of the highest honours possible within the province — every second year — through The Lieutenant Governor's Awards for High Achievement in the Arts. Instituted by the New Brunswick Arts Board, the awards recognize those whose work in the visual and performing arts, …
Everyone by now knows something about artificial intelligence; either you have used it yourself or you have seen it on the news.
Learn about the 2025 Writers Federation of New Brunswick (WFNB) Writing Competition and submit before the deadline!
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 …
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 …
Nuclear energy often sparks heated debates—yet few realize Canada ranks among the world’s top uranium producers and is home to a major nuclear power plant in New Brunswick. As controversies swirl around Indigenous lands, environmental impact, and spent nuclear fuel, we take a closer look at the facts. Is nuclear truly ‘green,’ or are we …
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 …