The exhibition gives prominence to the ancestral diversity of Black Canadian culture and whose hard work and dedication helped shape contemporary New Brunswick.
The exhibition gives prominence to the ancestral diversity of Black Canadian culture and whose hard work and dedication helped shape contemporary New Brunswick.
“We laughed, cried, fished, smoked cigars, even drank.. We spent our time well.”
The AR(T)CHIVES exhibition is a must-see for those inclined towards history, art, or an intersection of the two while providing a taste of what PANB houses in their collections.
“[It] looks at different people in the Black community who have made strides in education or civil politics, and all kinds of things,”
Students are struggling to fit their personal beliefs and required nutrients into their grocery budgets due to the rapidly rising cost of food.
“We recognize that transitions of any kind can cause feelings of uncertainty”
Students and staff were shocked to learn about the layoffs of cafe workers by Sodexo on UNB Fredericton Campus, with petitions and letters of support emerging that call for the University to ammend this action. Matthew Sears, Associate Professor of Classics, shared his dismay for this dismissal in a letter which is currently circulating. The …
If you like loud bands, or feel stuck in a rut with your own musical project, keep an eye on She Said Feck, and be sure to join them in celebrating half a decade serving New Brunswick’s music scene.
Jola Adeniji a Nigerian artist created the “MAD BLACK WOMAN SERIES” at the Charlotte Street Art Centre – This is a free event running at the Glencross Gallery from February 2nd until March 13th
A new ICU unit in Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital will be welcomed this February.