“this is what colonialism is — it erases our existence, our identity, and in diaspora, it’s even harder to hold on as much as we can.”
“this is what colonialism is — it erases our existence, our identity, and in diaspora, it’s even harder to hold on as much as we can.”
Everyone by now knows something about artificial intelligence; either you have used it yourself or you have seen it on the news.
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 …
Op-Ed by Noah Hartery and Fiona Baker Anyone over the age of 18 is familiar with that very specific feeling that comes as you contemplate the next stage of your life – a mixture of excitement and nervousness. It can be tricky trying to juggle different expectations, interests, and long-term goals, especially at such a …
Student protests and activism has boomed on the UNB campus in the past year. Last year, protests began in response to the ongoing genocide in Palestine. Several major pro-Palestine groups engaged, and continue to engage, in peaceful, well ordered, and effective protests both on the UNB campus and at various government buildings in Fredericton. More …
As many Frederictonions already know, Tokyo Ramen is a not-so-hidden gem. I finally tried this staple on a sunny Saturday. I recently moved to a nearby apartment complex a few months ago, and have been meaning to pay a visit to Tokyo Ramen ever since. After procrastinating for almost the whole semester, I finally walked …
Letter from the Editor: Pandemic Edition
Letter from the Editor: An Open Letter to UNB Administration