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Abortion clinic set to close
St. Thomas University grad Olivier Hébert emotionally addressed the crowd of about 100 people protesting the closure of Clinic 554, New Brunswick’s only private...
Homer’s words, women’s voices
The first Great Books Society event of the year lasted 10 hours. It was a marathon reading of The Odyssey, an epic ancient Greek...
Error on STU’s website causes missed scholarship opportunity
After the Free Tuition Program was replaced in April, Joshua Sallos knew he would need a scholarship from St. Thomas University to continue for...
‘A round urinal’
When St. Thomas University grad Dempsey Perry was in his first-year at STU, he and a group of friends were walking to McDonald’s after...
Lecturer discusses B.Ed students’ role in Indigenous education
According to Jennifer Brennan, reconciliation starts with listening and understanding.Â
Brennan, a nationally recognized policy advisor, spoke to a packed auditorium filled with Bachelor of...
Flourishing from a young age
When the snow melts and exams are over, FLOURISH Festival will return for its fifth year with new music and art. It’s one of the...
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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...