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A Class Directs

St. Thomas Play Poof! Photo by Alaina Nugent

A class directs, St.Thomas University drama production students put on a series of play’s Saturday April 10th. A Class Directs-5 one act plays, was put on in the Ted Daigle Auditorium. The five students in the class directed their own plays. Bedtime is a play about two young sisters that talk about the confusion of [...]

Sexual Assault and Violence in Canada

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“Rules are like women, made to be violated” Quote from Quebec Judge Denys Dionne (1989). In 2010 sexual assault still happens, and to some it is still not an important issue. As the quote above illustrates, some people feel women do not have a right over their own bodies. Bill Patrick, Ph.D., Gender Justice Collaborator, [...]

Student debt causes trouble for graduates

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As graduation draws near students need to start thinking about how they will pay their student loans. According to Statistics Canada, in 2007, two years after completing bachelor or doctorate degrees, students owe an average of $20,000. Some students have a large amount of debt, and that can bring a lot of stress and pressure on them. Students [...]

Christmas is not so happy for shoppers

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Retail stores begin decorating with garland and holly early in November to remind customers of  the coming holiday season. Christmas is supposed to bring out the best in people, but Doreen Rodriguez thinks the opposite. She’s a  customer service manager at Wal-Mart,  and feels that customers are not in the best of spirits. “I feel [...]

Hungry Americans: Is the government doing enough?

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Joel Berg, an American author and activist gave a public lecture at Saint Thomas University about his new book, “All You Can Eat: How Hungry is America” on October 15 at 7pm, in the Kinsella Auditorium.  Berg focused his lecture on why Americans are hungrier than Canadians. Joel Berg, is an accomplished writer and advocate [...]

Rome is for everyone

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               In the city of Rome, visitors can explore the history and culture of an ancient world. You can taste market fresh produce, explore ancient buildings, indulge in gelato, and gain a sense of yourself in this beautiful city.  I went to Rome to study during intersession through the University of New Brunswick. This was [...]

Style Me September

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As the red leaves fall to the ground, so does our summer wardrobe. It’s time for a new year of fashion, make-up, trends, and creativity. Emily Brown, make-up artist at Made You Blush in downtown Fredericton, says we’re going to see a throw back to the 80’s. “We’re going to see bright blended colors, it [...]

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