In just a few days hundreds of students joined a Facebook group entitled Student Health Must Change, and the group is still growing. Launched on Feb. 18, it already boasts 689 members (at the time of publication) and has attracted attention from students and staff alike.
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Ghost town alt-country at its best
Ben Ross (left) and Scott Mallory of the Belle Comedians put their best faces forward at Foodclothingsheltermusic’s benefit for Haiti at the Cellar. They teamed up with The Elephant and the Hungry Hearts to put the show on.
Two hitch-hiking thumbs down for Acadian
Acadian Coach Lines is looking at making more changes that will affect students, and the UNB Student Union is encouraging students to voice their opinions on the matter.
SU election has more seats empty than contested
There are going to be many vacant seats at the council table next year if more candidates don’t join the race. A higher number of positions remain without nominees than those that are contested.
Team effort clinches first place: 23-0
The UNB Varsity Reds men’s hockey team took to the ice last weekend against its two toughest opponents and their big guns stepped up to the occasion. The Reds knocked off Saint Mary’s 3-1 and Acadia 5-2 to improve to 23-0 on the season.
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.
"How to win friends and influence people"... to party
Pushing the boundaries of music is the mandate of most musicians. Pushing the boundaries of music and one’s personal health is the mandate for only the bravest (and craziest) of musicians.
UNB student may be kicked out of residence
Chris Ian’s future in residence at the University of New Brunswick is unclear.
Vlogging their way to the Olympics
Two Fredericton university students will have plenty to smile about between Feb. 10 and March 1: namely, a free trip to the 2010 Vancouver Olympics.
UNB get first win in weekend split with UPEI
A home court opener in late November? That was the case for the Varsity Reds men’s basketball team as they hosted the UPEI Panthers over the weekend. The Reds only managed a split and remain out of the playoffs as they head into the break.