Taylor Hoyt

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AIDS N.B. helps over 300 a year

The Fredericton needle exchange is helping to keep dirty needles off the streets and reduce cases of HIV and Hepatitis C. After almost 15 years...

Creative alternative: craft shopping

It’s that time of year again, let the holiday shopping begin. But have you considered making your purchases at a craft fair? On Nov. 29...

A hands-on education

Since humans achieved literacy, history has been recorded, but not necessarily the ordinary or the mundane. St. Thomas history professor Brad Cross’ research seminar...

Election reflection

It’s a well-known fact that young people don’t vote as much as other demographics, and there's suggestions as to why. I would like to suggest...

STU, food and you

Some students think the STU cafeteria should carry local and sustainable foods. Sarah-Jane Thiessen of the STU and UNB group, Campus Food Strategy, said STU’s...

Getting to the root of the issue

A small room in Tilley Hall held a talk about big ideas on Sept. 24. Campus Food Strategy Group presented a FredTalk about food...
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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...