Rachel Smith
SATIRE: New Brunswick releases “new rules” for the pandemic
This story is a satire based on GNB’s recent pandemic response — none of the information, including quotes and names, are real.
In a press...
‘Have a Bake-y Cake-y Christmas’: The Calithumpians parody classic Christmas carols
The Calithumpians, a Fredericton-based theatre troupe, brought holiday cheer to downtown on Black Friday. This is their third year of partnering with Downtown Fredericton...
A look at the vendors of Fredericton’s Christmas market
The Boyce Farmer’s Market transformed into a holiday shopping spectacular on Nov. 19. Christmas music played over the speakers as shoppers carried their parcels...
‘There are no silver bullet solutions’: New Brunswick’s role in the climate crisis
A climate emergency teach-in last week highlighted the need for sustainable and ethical environmental practices in New Brunswick. St. Thomas University students from professor...
‘Why would she need someone in charge of her?’: Students react to #freebritney
When Drew Hudson, a third-year St. Thomas University student, went to class the day after Britney Spears' father announced he would be stepping down...
Satire: Harrington defeats Vanier in Halloween quidditch match
This piece is a satire, all names are fabricated for the sake of spooky humour.
The St. Thomas School of Witchcraft and Wizardry’s quidditch...
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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...