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Things have really been going downhill in Canada ever since Tim Hortons was bought out by Burger King in 2014. Now, not only do we have to cry about possibly the most mediocre coffee in existence tied ...
The Tipsy Muse, a community-based venue and cafe for the arts, serves as a social and artistic hub for creatives to share their passions and talents in a space well-frequented for creators, including ...
With the cost of living skyrocketing due to high inflation, hundreds of university students and supporters gathered at the University of New Brunswick on Wednesday to protest surging tuition fees and ...
Blaine Higgs has been re-elected as Premier of New Brunswick with a 27 seat majority win for the Conservative Party. Following a highly contested election due to obstacles stemming from COVID-19 ...
Thorpe’s Vision The vision of Thorpe’s set to connect the north and south side of the city through a trail system, utilizing the unused trail systems.Later possible through the Irving Family’s ...
Allen teaches piano and orchestration as an Associate Professor of Music at Dalhousie University’s Fountain School of Performing Arts and has been since 2005. On special events like the concert, he ...
“We must give tremendous recognition for these players to get selected out of 36 teams across the country. Going in, it’s spectacular. There’s a tremendous opportunity. You turn from a ...
Corinna Chong’s debut collection of short stories explores strange human nature through fixations on bodies, weaving together the basic instinct and complex thought that encompasses the human ...
After professor Matthew Sears told Salon magazine MAGA hats will one day be viewed similarly to Ku Klux Klan robes, his comments sparked a firestorm of polarized politics. His article received ...
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 ...
Graduation is a special moment for students: it is when one’s cycle of learning closes, even if temporarily. It is a moment of celebration. What could make it more special? Perhaps the presence of a ...
This article discusses an offensive slur, The Brunswickan has decided to censor every mention of it. In response to persistent advocacy and calls for change, New Brunswick is taking steps to rectify ...
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