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  • NewsPolitics

David Coon Calls for Government Investment Rather than Tax Cuts

The Government of New Brunswick has recently announced its achievement of a 1.01 billion dollar surplus in the 2022-23 fiscal year. Although this news was gleefully received by the Higgs administration, the opposition remains critical. The Brunswickan spoke about the…

Read MoreDavid Coon Calls for Government Investment Rather than Tax Cuts
  • Sophia Cohen
  • October 11, 2023
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ARUES101: How To Name a Society

Have you ever wondered what it takes to have a society named after you? You might be surprised to learn that one of the most popular and active societies at the University of New Brunswick, the Albert Ross Undergraduate English…

Read MoreARUES101: How To Name a Society
  • Crystal Keyamo
  • October 11, 2023
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  • NewsPoliticsStudent Issues

Trans Protests in New Brunswick; Blaine Higgs Actions Show Bias

“1 Million March for Children,” sounds like a march for something progressive, right? We should all care about children, their quality of life and education. This name for this march makes it sound like it’s for something that will really…

Read MoreTrans Protests in New Brunswick; Blaine Higgs Actions Show Bias
  • Connor Fraser
  • October 7, 2023
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Stopping to Smell the Flowers at UNB

The summer may be over, but it is always time to appreciate the flowerbeds and greenery on the UNB campus.  The Brunswickan spoke to Brady Fredericks, who currently serves as a gardener on campus. While the total quantity of the…

Read MoreStopping to Smell the Flowers at UNB
  • Sophia Cohen
  • October 7, 2023
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Fest Forward 2023 – Where Music Meets Magic

Festival season isn’t over yet. One event music lovers in New Brunswick can’t afford to miss is Fest Forward.  Formerly known as the New Brunswick Musician Emerge festival, Fest Forward has been making waves since its inception in 2013.  “The…

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  • Crystal Keyamo
  • October 5, 2023
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Real-Lee over prepared? How Hurricane Lee left Frederictonians underwhelmed.

Bruce Lee is arguably one of the world’s most famous martial artists. A quick Google search will tell you just how powerful a fighter he was in his prime. His punches were delivered at speeds around 190 km/h and one…

Read MoreReal-Lee over prepared? How Hurricane Lee left Frederictonians underwhelmed.
  • Connor Fraser
  • October 5, 2023
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UNB Campus Renovations and Dining Changes: A New Normal for the Student Body

Students returning to the Fredericton campus have encountered a scenario much different from that of the last Winter. The convenience store, a reliable spot for commuting and resident students alike, had to be closed due to the renovation of the…

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  • Sophia Cohen
  • October 1, 2023
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Fredericton Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival 2023 “Lee Rains on the Parade”

New Brunswick has earned its fair share of nicknames from Canadian residents living outside the province that we call home. Such examples include “Canada’s armpit”, “the province where fun goes to die,” as well as “Canada’s great Atlantic pit stop.”…

Read MoreFredericton Harvest Jazz and Blues Festival 2023 “Lee Rains on the Parade”
  • Connor Fraser
  • October 1, 2023
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Mark Jarman’s Newest Collection, Burn Man, is Hot Off the Press!

Mark Anthony Jarman’s Burn Man presents a unique collection of 21 short stories that span four decades of his illustrious career, from his debut with Dancing Nightly in the Tavern (1984) to his later work like Ireland’s Eye (2017). In…

Read MoreMark Jarman’s Newest Collection, Burn Man, is Hot Off the Press!
  • Crystal Keyamo
  • October 1, 2023
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