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Dr. Yossi Olmert
<p>By Shaun Narine During Reading Week, I received a forwarded message from a colleague which informed me that Dr. Yossi Olmert, the brother of the Israeli Prime Minister and a Middle East scholar, would visit Fredericton in March. My colleague suggested that I pass the information on to the Political Science Society (PSS) so that […]</p>

STU
Mar 24, 20094 min read
Orphanage in Brazil
<p>By Maisa Leibovitz Third World countries have an obsession with gates and walls. In Brazil, I lived in a gated house complex; high school was a camera monitored gated forest reserve. Even the mall was encircled by its own great wall. I was 16 when I decided to step out onto the street and walk […]</p>

STU
Mar 24, 20094 min read
STUISA election
<p>By Kaori Inui The St. Thomas University’s International Student Association annual general election got underway yesterday, and are ongoing today. Sabrina Sotiriu of Romania and Gustavo Chavez of Ecuador are running for president. “I have grown to be appreciated and respected on campus for everything that I have done for the STU community, so if […]</p>

STU
Mar 24, 20091 min read
Going silent to make a statement
<p>By Kaori Inui Students at St. Thomas University went silent Thursday, while they were in their classes, seeing their friends and having meals. Instead of opening their mouths, they carried pens and notepads to communicate. An event called Day of Silence took place for the first time at STU. The Amnesty International Fredericton organized it […]</p>

STU
Mar 24, 20092 min read
Immigrant’s story: Bahá’í faith
<p>By Kaori Inui The sun was setting behind his 15-year-old shoulders once again. He is just rushing home on his bicycle from his friend’s place, and that Iranian town looks exactly the same as he’s used to seeing. But he knew something was wrong; no one talked to him on his way home. “I had […]</p>

STU
Mar 24, 20095 min read
Lily’s Leaders: Andry Rajoelina
<p>By Lily Boisson If Andry Rajoelina’s parents ever told him he was too young to do something, he probably didn’t listen. The 34 year-old took over as president of Madegascar last week, but according to the country’s constitution, he is still six years too young to run for the presidency. The young politician is a […]</p>

STU
Mar 24, 20092 min read
Culture Bubble
<p>By Ayaka Hanazono Japan has been a predominantly male society for a long time, and that automatically makes us think Japanese men are masculine. They must be strong and sometimes arrogant, expressing their superiority over children and women. These were once considered good characteristics for Japanese men to have. Strength has been one appealing point […]</p>

STU
Mar 24, 20092 min read
Benefit for Afghan women raises almost $2,000
<p>By Kaori Inui Fredericton had the third annual benefit for Afghan women, hosting over 100 people at the Charlotte St. Arts Centre on Saturday for a night of discussion and entertainment. The Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan, or RAWA, held the event to raise money and awareness of not only Afghan women but […]</p>

STU
Mar 24, 20092 min read
You don’t know Jack
<p>This article was originally published in 2009 following NDP leader Jack Layton’s visit to campus. NDP Leader visits UNB to hash out Harper’s economic plans and offer his alternative In one way or another, Jack Layton hasn’t left the pulpit in ages. He can recall stepping up to it for the first time, when his mustache was […]</p>

STU
Feb 24, 20096 min read
Layton talks shop at UNB
<p>NDP Leader Jack Layton scolded Prime Minister Stephen Harper last Monday night for ignoring vulnerable Canadians. Layton stood before a packed crowd at the Wu Conference Centre to talk about the current economic crisis in Canada, and issues specific to New Brunswick. Layton said employment rates in the country have dropped increasingly over the past couple of months. Thousands of workers have been laid off […]</p>

STU
Feb 23, 20092 min read
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