The amount of information in the world and on the internet is almost infinite.
Nick Howard
Know your grammar, get a job
I feel like I have neglected my duty. As copy editor of UNB’s only print news outlet, I edit the paper every week for style, grammar, spelling and fact. Though I correct the same errors every week, I have failed to bring them to the attention of the student population.
Google may not be evil, but it isn’t angelic
The scenes of devastation coming out of Haiti are heart wrenching. The myriad international organizations working to help the Haitian people need our support – even $5 from a student budget will help.
Our parents’ cheerleaders
We are supposed to save the world. You, me and everyone else currently under the age of 35 are tasked with ending poverty, fixing the environment, ending world hunger and curing cancer.
Parking woes continue for UNB students
Parking at UNB is getting worse, thanks to winter and some new regulations.
Is Harper playing hooky?
As much as we complain about politicians, not working doesn’t seem like a productive answer to public dissatisfaction. Quitting, however, is Stephen Harper’s answer to public and Parliamentary outrage. When the going gets tough, the Conservatives quit.
Co-CEO of EWB visits UNB
George Roter, the Co-CEO of Engineers Without Borders (EWB) Canada, paid the Fredericton chapter a visit to speak at the EWB UNB’s fifth annual Wine and Cheese.