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Curtains close on ‘The Fofana Kingdom’ after successful run
Black Box Productions wrapped The Fofana Kingdom this past Saturday after four well-attended shows.
The Fofana Kingdom followed princess Ozanna from the Fofana Kingdom, a...
‘Philosophy is never over’: STU prof releases book on Plato
Just before the winter break, Lexington Books released Paradigm, Logos, and Myth in Plato’s Sophist and Statesman — a set of dialogues about the works...
The Monday Night Film Series lives on
Fredericton’s film aficionados have had a place to go and watch limited-release, independent or international films on a big screen, for decades.Â
The local movie...
STU adds fossil fuel-free funds to pension plan
Faculty and staff members at St. Thomas University now have the option to move their pension investments into fossil fuel-free funds.
Matt Robinson, a member...
Fredericton’s Willie O’Ree comes home through Beaverbrook Art Gallery
Fredericton’s Beaverbrook Art Gallery acted as the backdrop for a ceremony on Jan. 18, unveiling a portrait of Willie O’Ree, the first Black hockey...
Appropriation or appreciation: STU reacts to ‘Avatar: The Way of Water’
Avatar: The Way of Water was released in mid-December and is a sequel to the 2009 highest-grossing movie of all time, Avatar. The film...
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Weekly Brief: Sept. 25 to 30
NBSA Advocacy Week
The New Brunswick Student Alliance’s Advocacy Week will take place from Oct. 16 to 20 and the St. Thomas University Students’ Union ...
Textbooks or groceries? Students react to rising food prices
Grocery inflation has become a problem as university students try to find more cost-effective ways of shopping to battle increasing food insecurity.
Canada faces a...
Tommies men’s volleyball ready to ‘surprise’ their opponents
The St. Thomas University men's volleyball team concluded their exhibition weekend in Sherbrooke, Que. with a 2-2 record.
The Tommies faced new teams that are not...
The shows mustn’t go on: Harvest cancels Saturday shows due to Hurricane Lee
Harvest Music Fest cancelled Saturday programming due to Hurricane Lee hitting New Brunswick last weekend.
Two days before the big day, on Sept. 14, bands...