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,”
Each of the conference’s five teams will play eight regular season games over the course of a 10-week schedule. The regular season will once again kick off in August, with opening day set for Friday, August 22 when the Saint Mary’s Huskies will play host to the Acadia Axemen in a 7 p.m. game. The …
“Working with UNB Sustainability has been great. Every day is a little different, and engaging with students is always enjoyable.” – Sedona Cluett
Forward Mya Headrick, a transfer from Bemidji State University (NCAA Div. 1), will join the REDS ahead of the 2025-2026 Atlantic University Sport season. “We’re beyond excited to welcome Mya to the UNB REDS family,” said REDS’ head coach Sarah Hilworth. “She’s a talented and driven forward, and brings skill, passion, and a winning mindset …
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, …
By: Vrinda Sobti As students, we often find ourselves craving stories that feel personal and connected to the places we call home — even temporarily. If you are lucky enough to be studying in the Atlantic Provinces of Canada, you are surrounded by a literary landscape as rich and diverse as the ocean it borders. …
Everyone by now knows something about artificial intelligence; either you have used it yourself or you have seen it on the news.
The 2025 AUS women’s rugby regular season will kick off with two games on opening weekend. The STFX X-Women will host the UPEI Panthers Friday, Sept. 5 at 7 p.m. The defending champion Axewomen will then visit the Saint Mary’s Huskies Sunday, Sept. 7 for a 2 p.m. game. Acadia will host their own home …