On March 3, 2023, a cleaner at the Grand Sunset Princess Hotel in Playa del Carmen found Kiara Agnew, a twenty-three-year-old British Columbia citizen, beaten to death at their resort.
On March 3, 2023, a cleaner at the Grand Sunset Princess Hotel in Playa del Carmen found Kiara Agnew, a twenty-three-year-old British Columbia citizen, beaten to death at their resort.
Throughout March 2026, a man named Bryon Miller has been consistently harassing young women on UNB’s Fredericton campus, screaming profanities and death wishes upon those who have chosen to get an abortion.
On January 23, 2026, Yukon-born writer Niko Stratis read excerpts from her memoir-in-essays The Dad Rock That Made Me a Woman interwoven with accompanying live songs by local musicians Steven Lambke and Vin Cacchione. The event took place at the Fredericton Public Library and was part of Shivering Songs, the annual winter festival taking place …
On Friday March 13th, 2026, the Cap partnered with SNAP! A Burlesque Revue, an annual fundraising event for animal welfare charities in New Brunswick. They dubbed this year’s iteration of SNAP! “Frislay the 13th.” From a heartbroken Ghost Face to yuri lampshades, the group curated great performances.
On March 17th 2026, over 1000 students from UNB, St. Thomas University, Mount Allison University, Université de Moncton, and NBCCD (New Brunswick College of Craft and Design) gathered at the Fredericton Legislative Assembly to protest the Holt administration’s proposed $35–50 million budget cut to post-secondary education.
In December 2025, the RCMP placed a youth allegedly involved in 764 Network attacks under a peace bond. Dr. David Hofmann, the director of criminology and criminal justice at the University of New Brunswick, explains that the 764 group is a community online of which individuals express they’re a part when they use violence and blackmail …
The Government of Canada considers the city of Fredericton, New Brunswick multicultural, celebrating the creative differences among different cultures and religions. Particularly, Fredericton focuses on the importance of multi-cultural cuisine, having great Asian choices.
The Brunswickan consulted with UNB Sociology Professor Dr. Nathan Kalman-Lamb and History Professor Dr. Angela Tozer to discuss the proposed budget cuts to New Brunswick universities. These proposed cuts represent a political trend in which governments scapegoat universities in times of economic downturn and austerity.
On March 3, a lunar eclipse unfolded in the early hours of the morning, gradually dyeing the pale Moon darker shades of orange. According to Time and Date, the eclipse unfolded with penumbral beginning at 2:44 AM CST (4:44 AM AST) and totality at 5:04 AM CST (7:04 AM AST).
People often discuss fashion and psychology as separate domains, yet both are deeply concerned with how individuals construct meaning, identity, and self-perception.