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Officer Square, situated in Fredericton, New Brunswick’s Historic Garrison District, has been held as a historic and eventful center piece by many Fredericton residents. Initially established by the ...
This October, a dedicated team from the University of New Brunswick Saint John (UNBSJ) and the City of Saint John will travel to Copenhagen, Denmark, to participate in an exciting workshop focused on ...
The Boy and the Heron (Japanese: 君たちはどう生きるか, 'How Do You Live?') is a 2023 Japanese animated fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki. Imagine a world of birds; birds with gaping, hungry ...
Tyler Boland, Samuel Dove-McFalls, Austen Keating, defenceman Joe Gatenby, goaltender Rylan Parenteau, and coach Gardiner MacDougall of the UNB Reds men’s hockey team have been selected to attend the ...
The Brunswickan’s specialty ghost-fighting task force, the Séances in the SUB team, was once again called into action this October to deal with a rather gruesome situation in the University of New ...
In a recent interview with the New Brunswick Health Council (NBHC), Stéphane Robichaud, the Chief Executive Officer, emphasized the pressing concerns surrounding youth mental health and the potential ...
Triny Finlay is a poet, writer, and mother who currently teaches English at UNB. Guided by her identity and experiences, she uses her platform to promote anti-racism, feminism, and decolonization. She ...
Kylie Fox is a Fredericton-based artist who has recently released an album titled Sequoia. It is an 11-track album. It’s a perfect Sunday morning album where one doesn’t need to pay much attention.
Canada is struggling when it comes to the subject of financial success for the citizens. In 2021, bills S-233 and C-223 were introduced in Parliament, recently passing their second reading in April.
Excitement and inconsistency are the two main themes expressed by students returning to campus full-time after a tumultuous two years navigating COVID-19. The Brunswickan sat down with several ...
February marks Black History Month, also called African History Month, a tradition that originated in 1926 and was first acknowledged in Canada in 1978. It was recognized at the federal level in 1995 ...
Offering an opportunity for both new and experienced actors to put their talents on display, “An Evening of Monologues” was a wonderfully entertaining exhibition of UNB’s thespians. DRAM 1173’s ...
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