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All in good time: How much tea will you drink with Nostalgia?
A customer sitting at Ma Cafe in Fredericton, New Brunswick. (Malachi Lefurgey/AQ) “If you could have any superpower in the world, what power would you choose?” I always say time. Being able to stop time at any given moment, go back, relive a memory, never be late to class and always have everything in on time. The Oxford English Dictionary’s definition of nostalgia is “a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past, typically for a period or place with happy per

Malachi Lefurgey
Feb 233 min read


How much fruit can we eat before our lives are over?
" I wanted each and every one of them, but choosing one meant losing all the rest." (Malachi Lefurgey/AQ) Can we truly and realistically do it all? Work, family, school, love? Where do our passions live in the balance of work and life? Imagine, when you are born, a tree is born somewhere in the world at the exact moment you are. This tree is your life. Growing from the sun, rain, snowstorms, thunderstorms, everything life is throwing your way. As we get older, the tree's ro

Malachi Lefurgey
Feb 93 min read


Photo Essay: A meet and greet around Fredericton
(Photo Credit: Malachi Lefurgey/AQ) In the city of Fredericton, people from all walks of life stroll through the streets. In the daily hustle bustle, we often take for granted the importance of connecting and having conversations with the people around us. At the end of the day, we are walking the same streets of Fredericton and taking a moment to share a smile can change a person’s day. Meet Noah Buote, an undergraduate student at the University of New Brunswick (UNB). Co
Malachi Lefurgey
Oct 27, 20252 min read


STU lecture explores aging in sports and intergenerational theatre
Kristi Allan and Stephanie Dotto gave their presentation on how intergenerational performances in theatre can create a better environment and show for everyone. (Brianna Lyttle/AQ) Winter’s Tales: A Play About Curling, Hockey, and Old Age was not the typical play to be presented in St. Thomas University’s Black Box Theatre in April 2024. The play was also a research project revisited on Oct. 15 as part of the STU's public lecture series, facilitated by Kristi Allain and St

Brianna Lyttle
Oct 27, 20253 min read
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