NWAC hosts virtual vigil for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls
Today, the Native Women’s Association in Canada will be hosting a virtual vigil, “Sisters in Spirit” in honour of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, and gender-diverse people.
Sisters in Spirit virtual vigil
October 4 is a day to honour the lives of missing and murdered...
Clubs on campus: The Multicultural Society Embracing diversity on campus
In such a diverse school like UNBSJ, it is important for the university to make sure that each nationality feels represented and welcomed on campus.
In order to try and satisfy this need, the Multicultural Society aims to provide students from all over the world...
SRC election results in with only two per cent voter turnout
On Saturday, October 10, the results of the Fall 2020 UNB-SRC by-election came in.
Candidates Charlotte Fanjoy and Clara Kelly elected to sought positions
Charlotte Fanjoy was voted for Vice President External with 41 “yes” votes and Clara Kelly was elected as Nursing and Health Sciences...
Everything you need to know about Canada’s federal political parties
Are you considering voting in this year’s federal election, but not sure which party best represents your interests? Here is a quick run-down of the four main parties’ platforms to date; Conservative, Liberal, NDP, and Green:
The Conservative party
The Conservative’s platform is focused on cutting taxes...
New Brunswick moves back to orange phase
The entire province of New Brunswick has returned to the orange phase of the COVID-19 recovery plan until further notice.
COVID–19 cases increase
On January 5, 2021, after the province reported 27 new COVID-19 cases in a single day, the provincial government moved all the zones...
The bus stops here?
For years now, the bus stop in front of the Thomas J. Condon Student Centre has been a familiar sight to students and staff.
Whether someone is heading towards the cafeteria for lunch or racing at breakneck speed to catch it, almost everyone has seen...
International students preparing for graduation
The thought of finally graduating can be a very stressful time for many university students. Having to put your skills to the test and entering the workforce can be both challenging and intimidating, especially if you lack the skills to snag a job.
This year,...
Canada implements two-year cap on international student admissions
Canada has announced its decision to implement a cap on the number of foreign students admitted to the country for two years, aimed at alleviating pressure on housing and healthcare within the nation.
This measure is anticipated to result in a reduction of 35% in...