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French translation brings new rhythm to children’s book

EveryBody’s Different on EveryBody Street is a children’s book by Canadian writer Sheree Fitch. Fitch uses eccentric illustrations and rhythmic poetry to address human...

‘I think of family’: Ukrainian, Russian students speak out about conflict in Ukraine

After Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a “special military operation” on Feb. 24 in Ukraine, Ukrainian and Russian students in Fredericton felt the impact...

‘The intimacy is unparalleled’: Upcoming Cold Snap Series features artists like Joel Plaskett

Music Runs Through It and The Tipsy Muse Café partnered to present the Cold Snap Music Series – a live music series that aims...

Commentary: How Novak Djokovic could have shed light on Australia’s detention centres

“He’s a very strange cat, Novak is,” Australian tennis player Nick Kyrgios once said. It seems to be an effective summary. Serbian tennis player Novak Djokovic...

‘Where do we meet?’: Balancing the benefits of online school

Gone are the days of students piling into lecture halls by the dozen. In, are Zoom calls that students attend from their kitchens and...
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EXPLAINER: Will STU revoke Canadian lawyer’s honorary degree?

In the wake of a CBC investigation from last fall, universities across Canada are revoking honorary degrees bestowed upon Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond, citing her...

STU Travels to Harvard National Model United Nations

The Aquinian’s Video Producer Ian Curran sits down with Hanna Mercier and Sydney Gallibois, members of this experiential learning trip to Boston representing St....

STU research project brings newcomers together

Promise of Home highlights not only the difficulties that newcomers face — discrimination, navigating a new country — but also a sense of belonging...

Competing views on STU’s new digital media courses

When Donald Dickson, a journalism professor at St. Thomas University, learned the broadcasting courses he has taught for the past 16 years were not...