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The UNB REDS women’s swimming team is adding backstroker Olivia Calder to their recruiting class of 2025. The 17-year-old, from Saint John, is completing her Grade 12 year at Simonds High School and ...
(FREDERICTON, NB) The UNB REDS women’s volleyball team is adding 5’10” outside hitter Lia MacQuarrie, from Hampton, Prince Edward Island, to their recruiting class of 2025. The 17-year-old is ...
(HALIFAX, N.S.) Atlantic University Sport is proud to announce a newly established partnership with the Jordan Boyd Foundation. The Jordan Boyd Foundation has donated a total of 56 Automated External ...
You don’t own your job; your employer does, making the phrase “my job” an oxymoron. Layoffs illustrate that jobs belong to employers, not employees. In 2025, as layoffs remain prevalent and the ...
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 ...
We students spend a good amount of time on campus. During that time, we rely heavily on the campus infrastructure to tend to our needs, and one of those key infrastructures is bathrooms. No one wants ...
Ahead of the upcoming New Brunswick provincial elections this Monday, David Coon and the Green Party have made environmental health and access a pivotal campaign issue. Within the past three weeks, ...
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.
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 ...
What would you say New Brunswick is mostly known for? Is it the non-existent nightlife? Is it the broken and sometimes dangerous roads? Is it the skyrocketing gas prices? How about grocery prices?
In the middle of 2023, the University of New Brunswick launched a review of the School of Graduate Studies’ policies. Two external examiners, Dr. Gayle MacDonald (Mount St. Vincent University) and Dr.