Martina Barclay

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Keeping New Brunswick’s Black history alive

Nestled near Otnabog Lake, between Saint John and Fredericton, lies the historic community of Elm Hill, one of Canada's first Black settlements. Previously known as...

Creating space for Black artists in Fredericton fine arts

The Gallery on Queen opened its doors to local Black artists for a three-week exhibition called "DiasporART: EXCEPTED! ACCEPTED?," produced by the New Brunswick...

‘We’re excited’: UNB Fredericton creates joint bio-psych discipline

An idea that was 10 years in the making will become reality as the University of New Brunswick’s Fredericton campus announces it will offer...

European teams sweep the board at Australian Open

The Australian Open tournament from Jan. 7-29 marked the first event on the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) and Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) 2023...

N.B. reading levels drive momentum for family literacy

A series of annual reports released by school boards in Saskatchewan shows 69 per cent of kids in Grade 3 read at that level...

UNB’s plans for SUB renos cause disruptions to some

Large renovations at the University of New Brunswick’s Student Union Building (SUB) could mean a reduction in space for some of the building’s current...
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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...