Posted by The Aquinian
Arts & Entertainment, Books
Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Alicia Yvonne – The Aquinian – When a half giant brought 12-year-old Harry Potter a letter telling him that he had been accepted into Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Potter’s life changed forever. Fast-forward a few years and Potter is a teenager living in the wizard world. He becomes something of a celebrity, the [...]
Posted by The Aquinian
Books
Monday, March 15th, 2010
Danie Pitre – The Aquinian – Westminster books celebrates 35 years The staff of Westminster Books love their jobs. Gloria Nickerson, the marketing coordinator, said she and her co-workers pride themselves on offering Fredericton a unique experience when customers walk into their shop on King Street. Westminster might remind you of the 1998 movie “You’ve [...]
Posted by EditorInChief: Tara Chislett
Arts & Entertainment, Books, Music
Saturday, February 20th, 2010

Canadian writer finds inspiration in tragedy. With a new book and a new album on the way, Hill stops by the Smythe Street Cathedral on Feb 21 to raise money for Haiti.
Posted by EditorInChief: Tara Chislett
Arts & Entertainment, Books
Thursday, February 18th, 2010
The latest Goose Lane Publications release features pieces by various STU professors.
Posted by Sean Thompson
Arts & Entertainment, Books
Saturday, January 16th, 2010

Co-editor Joseph Masciulli says the number of STU contributions to newest book was due to university environment that focuses on teaching and research.
Posted by EditorInChief: Tara Chislett
Arts & Entertainment, Books
Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
STU Social Work students team up with the Literacy Coalition of New Brunswick to bring attention to literacy statistics
Posted by EditorInChief: Tara Chislett
Arts & Entertainment, Books
Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
Danie Pitre THE AQUINIAN In a tribute to her friend and mentor Elisabeth Mann Borgese, Dr. Kathleen McConnell recounts her six years as the Hundefräulein (Dog Nanny) for the late ocean activist. The Hundefräulein Papers is both a memoir and a biography expressed through poems, emails, art and prose like a time capsule. “I had [...]
Posted by EditorInChief: Tara Chislett
Books
Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Diane Cole – The Aquinian Richards’ new book examines his religious identity Throughout history, one issue has been at the centre of arguments, confrontations and wars. Religion is the one thing we all have a firm opinion on. Some cling to their choice, while others spend their lives searching for the answer to the almighty [...]