The recently proposed ancillary fees for the faculty of science were met with opposition from the UNB Student Union and resigned acceptance from members of the faculty.
Hilary Paige Smith
Student start up company is ticket to Las Vegas
Two University of New Brunswick students will be fleeing Fredericton on March 23 and hitting the Las Vegas strip, but not to play the slots.
Meet and greet met with poor turnout
Despite the doughnuts, the Student Union’s election meet and greet had a dismal turnout.
Stationed in the Student Union Building cafeteria, the majority of candidates were present to introduce themselves to passing students and answer any questions related to their campaigns and platforms.
Building democracies overseas
A small crowd gathered in a gallery at the UNB Art Centre on Feb. 11 to listen to Elizabeth Weir speak about her experiences with politics abroad.
One stop summer job hunting
The SUB ballroom was buzzing on Friday as students and prospective employers flooded in and out of the Summer Jobs and Graduating Students Career Fair.
Spending cuts at UNB
UNB has plans to cut $2.5 million in spending for the 2010-2011 budget year.
...And stay out!
Remember those old Western movies? Cowboy walks into the saloon, causes a ruckus and is literally thrown from the bar while a tough-looking guy yells “Get out and stay out!”
Currie center deadline extended
Though progress has been made on UNB’s latest building project, the Richard J. Currie Center’s completion date has been moved to December 2010.
Occupancy has been delayed until May 2011.
Small turnout for Strategic Planning session
About 15 students showed up to the second break out strategic planning session for students on Saturday Jan. 23.
The man behind the wheel
For Mike Gillen, a night in his cab is like a night at the movies. Every night has a different plotline. Every character has a different story. Every scene has it’s own twists, turns, shocks and surprises.