Hilary Paige Smith

...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.

Minimum wage is on the rise

New Brunswick students with both part time and full time jobs are breathing sighs of relief following announcements that minimum wage is on the rise.

Stockings, pockets emptied

Getting by on a student budget can be difficult. Getting by on a student budget following the Christmas season of spending can seem impossible. The Brunswickan sat down with a number of students to discuss their money matters.

H1N1 clinics wrapping up in Fredericton

The New Brunswick government’s last mass H1N1 vaccination clinic wrapped up on Dec. 19.

Graham stresses accomplishments at state of the province

The State of the Province address was a high-class affair.

Held on Jan. 28 at the Aitken University Centre, the annual reception and dinner was a lavish display of food and drink. Tickets for the evening were $150 to $180 each and the event was sold out.

Spend springtime in Paris

“If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris, then wherever you go for the rest of your life it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast,” Ernest Hemingway once said.

Frederictonians protest prorogue

Red signs and red faces populated the area in front of Fredericton’s City Hall on Saturday afternoon to protest Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s decision to prorogue Parliament.