16 Jan Most Popular, news, Politics, STUDENT ISSUES, Students Increased Pro-Palestinian Activism in Fredericton Draws Student Response February 20, 2024 By Sophia Cohen In recent months, Fredericton has seen a notable increase in pro-Palestinian activism. Every Saturday, protestors demonstrate outside o...Continue reading
29 Dec news Underfunding in New Brunswick Arts and Culture Spurs $25 Million Request December 29, 2023 By Thomas Lepper The Arts and Culture Sector in New Brunswick has requested a $25 million investment from the provincial government for the 2024-2025 bu...Continue reading
29 Dec Commentary, Most Popular, news, Politics Universal Basic Income: The Canadian Economies Lifeline? February 20, 2024 By Connor Fraser Canada is struggling when it comes to the subject of financial success for the citizens. In 2021, bills S-233 and C-223 were introduced...Continue reading
29 Dec Most Popular, Education, news, Politics, STUDENT ISSUES, Students Students Rally Against Rising Tuition and Debt Loads January 16, 2024 By Crystal Keyamo With the cost of living skyrocketing due to high inflation, hundreds of university students and supporters gathered at the University o...Continue reading
29 Dec Education, news, STUDENT ISSUES, Students UNB Study Spaces: Struggling to Keep Up January 16, 2024 By Connor Fraser The year is 2023 and it’s been over two full years since the University of New Brunswick welcomed its students back to campus. One woul...Continue reading
29 Dec Most Popular, news, Politics New Brunswick Addresses Offensive Place Names Following Years of Advocacy February 20, 2024 By Crystal Keyamo This article discusses an offensive slur, The Brunswickan has decided to censor every mention of it. In response to persis...Continue reading
29 Dec Culture, LOCAL BUSINESS, opinion, Reviews A Fredericton Gem: A Picky Eater’s Review of Tokyo Ramen January 16, 2024 By Sophia Cohen As many Frederictonions already know, Tokyo Ramen is a not-so-hidden gem. I finally tried this staple on a sunny Saturday...Continue reading
29 Dec news There was Dasher and Dancer and … A Taxidermied Deer? A Recap of Fredericton’s Santa Claus Parade December 29, 2023 By Connor Fraser ‘Twas a cold crispy night when the events had begun, as citizens of Fredericton gathered both old and young. With joy in their hearts a...Continue reading
24 Nov news, Politics Bill 7: Another Step Backwards December 4, 2023 By Connor Fraser Canada has had a longstanding reputation around the world for being a country of kindness and compassion. Though as of late that reputa...Continue reading
24 Nov Education, news, STUDENT ISSUES Navigating the Digital Landscape: Protecting Youth Mental Health in the Age of Social Media December 4, 2023 By Crystal Keyamo In a recent interview with the New Brunswick Health Council (NBHC), Stéphane Robichaud, the Chief Executive Officer, emphasized the pre...Continue reading