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  • NewsStudent Issues

Delays, Bus Passes, and Advocacy: Frustration and Change Boarding the Fredericton City Buses

Jane Austen once wrote, in Pride & Prejudice, that a “single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.” A student in Fredericton, however, must be in want of a car.  Not all students…

Read MoreDelays, Bus Passes, and Advocacy: Frustration and Change Boarding the Fredericton City Buses
  • Sophia Cohen
  • October 18, 2023
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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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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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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…

Read MoreUNB Campus Renovations and Dining Changes: A New Normal for the Student Body
  • Sophia Cohen
  • October 1, 2023
  • News

Adapting Intelligence: Interview with Author and Former CIA Officer David Priess

The Brunswickan sat with Priess for an interview on April 3rd. Our talk ranged from the nature of real-life intelligence, his book-writing process, current events, and even his dog, the Twitter famous Ollie.
Read MoreAdapting Intelligence: Interview with Author and Former CIA Officer David Priess
  • Sophia Cohen
  • April 11, 2023
  • News

Not In My Backyard: Fredericton Police require reasoning for tent-dwelling

“ It creates an element of NIMBYism in the community,” she states, “and it also takes away the element of privacy and safety that people might experience within their own camping communities.”
Read MoreNot In My Backyard: Fredericton Police require reasoning for tent-dwelling
  • Sophia Cohen
  • April 11, 2023
  • Culture

Fostering Community After Isolation: Freddy Reach

“We want it to be a hub where people can find anything, whether they are new to Canada, new to Fredericton, or if they are just returning.”
Read MoreFostering Community After Isolation: Freddy Reach
  • Sophia Cohen
  • April 11, 2023
  • Culture

Intersecting Art and History: The Provincial Archives Presents “AR(T)CHIVES”

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.
Read MoreIntersecting Art and History: The Provincial Archives Presents “AR(T)CHIVES”
  • Sophia Cohen
  • March 13, 2023
  • News

Fredericton to Upgrade to Hybrid Busses

Fredericton is not the first city in Canada (or even New Brunswick) to adopt a hybrid fleet. In Saint John, the first hybrid buses took to the streets in July, and the City of Saint John also leased six fully electric, smaller buses.
Read MoreFredericton to Upgrade to Hybrid Busses
  • Sophia Cohen
  • February 16, 2023
  • CultureSatire

SATIRE: The Last Great Canadian Dynasty: The Scandal Behind UNB’s History Society

A word from Tilley Hall suggests that Keenan has a twin brother; nothing outrageous… if his twin brother were not a cat named Gomez.
Read MoreSATIRE: The Last Great Canadian Dynasty: The Scandal Behind UNB’s History Society
  • Sophia Cohen
  • February 7, 2023
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