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Jess Burns (HALIFAX, N.S.) Atlantic University Sport is pleased to announce the 2024-25 AUS women's volleyball all-stars and major award winners as selected by the conference's six head coaches following regular season play. Saint Mary’s left side Emilia Mikanovich was named the most valuable player for the 2024-25 season.Other major award winners include Saint Mary’s Grace …

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 thoroughly intrigued by the prospect of digging into the source material. However, Iain Reid’s debut …

Joel Rumson The University of New Brunswick (UNB) acknowledged the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, a global campaign that ran from Nov. 25 to Dec. 10.  Beginning on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, the 16 days serve to prompt individuals and communities in Fredericton to raise awareness, learn …

Jess Burns Week ending: Feb. 16, 2025 & Jan. 26, 2025 FEMALE ATHLETE OF THE WEEKName: Bianca HelmigUniversity: Acadia UniversitySport: Women’s BasketballPosition: GuardHometown: Speyer, GermanyYear of eligibility: ThirdAcademic program: Business Administration Bianca Helmig from the Acadia Axewomen basketball team is the Atlantic University Sport Female Athlete of the week for the week ending Feb. 16, 2025. A third-year business student from Speyer, Germany, Helmig played a crucial role in two wins over the previously undefeated and U SPORTS no. …

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February 13 — 16, 2025 — Crabbe Mountain in Central Hainesville, New Brunswick, hosts some of the world's top alpine athletes as Ski NB and Crabbe Mountain present the International Giant Slalom, along with the Men's and Women's Slalom races.  Giant Slalom Races: February 13 – 14, 2025 Slalom Races: February 15 – 16, 2025 …

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 in an attempt to illustrate the state of self-love and relationships on campus. In doing …

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, wither; First-year weeps silently in HIL’s dusty blue stacks. UNB Acrostic Minding my own business, …

Volume 158, Edition 3: Sex Edition Letter from the Editor, Joel Rumson  Hello,  Joel Rumson, Editor in Chief here, dick in one hand, typing with the other. Sex. Some of us have had too much, some, too little… Others, have none at all. Or — like some of the older professors – wish you could …

By: Daniel S. Burton Edited by: Connor Fraser How do genre and the separation of genres affect queer film? Recently, The Brunswickan hosted a poll, asking about students' favorite genre of queer film. Six students responded, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of different genres and tropes in queer cinema. The LGBTQ2+ subgenre exists primarily through …