26 Jan BREAKING, news, STUDENT ISSUES BREAKING: Fire at Old Forestry Building February 20, 2024 By Aidan Keenan At roughly 2:00pm on Friday, January 26, 2024 room 204 of the Old Forestry Building caught fire. The fire was severe enou...Continue reading
16 Jan news, STUDENT ISSUES, Students Cyberattack on Transgender Day of Remembrance Vigil Shocks and Unites Community February 20, 2024 By Crystal Keyamo On November 20, 2023, the Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR), a solemn occasion to honour the lives of trans people who have been ki...Continue reading
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
16 Jan arts, Culture Plain Site Theatre Festival: Queer Voices in Fredericton Take Center Stage February 20, 2024 By Crystal Keyamo The Plain Site Theatre Festival, now in its fifth year, continues to make waves as a platform for emerging queer playwrights, providing...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 Satire SATIRE: Fredericton’s Answer to the Leaning Tower of Pisa December 29, 2023 By Crystal Keyamo In the charming city of Fredericton, where traffic sometimes feels like a slow-motion ballet, a revolutionary roundabout has emerged as...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 Culture, Commentary, Students The Saga of the SUB: The History of the Student Union Building January 16, 2024 By Crystal Keyamo In the heart of the University of New Brunswick's Fredericton campus, the Student Union Building (SUB) stands as a testament to the spi...Continue reading
29 Dec Culture, arts, Commentary The Nutcracker: A Christmas Classic Dances into Fredericton December 29, 2023 By Connor Fraser ‘Tis the season to dance and sing as jingle bells jingle and silver bells ring. With snow that falls like a blanket to the ground, you ...Continue reading