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Ring pop weddings bring levity and love to STU during midterm season
Mariana Veneziani and Sarah Sprague getting married in JDH. (Brianna Lyttle/AQ) As part of the St. Thomas University Students’ Union (STUSU) Sex Week, on Feb. 11 in the student hub of James Dunn Hall, students could “marry” their friends and partners, obtaining a certificate and bestowing upon each other marriage ring pops, later becoming lollipop exchanges once the former ran out. STUSU members Sade London and Olivia Brown took the responsibility of officiating the weddings.

Brianna Lyttle
Feb 232 min read


Has dating always been a game of catching frogs?
A scene from Disney's animated movie "The Princess and the Frog." (Credit: Google Images) Where are people going on dates? The actual sit-down, eat dinner, don’t talk with your mouth full and forcefully laugh at every joke type of date. Do they still even exist? Or what is the modern version of this? In my world, in both personal and through conversations with others, dates are somewhat hard to come by. But despite the scarcity in action, it is high on the topics of conver

Malachi Lefurgey
Feb 163 min read


Commentary: Heated Rivalry, a game-changer series
Heated Rivarly cast, Hudson Williams (Shane Hollander) and Connor Storrie (Ilya Rozanov). (Credit: Pinterest) Anyone else feeling the unexplainable void in your soul after watching Heated Rivalry ? Over the long and extremely needed winter break, I, like everyone else that isn't a hockey fan and attends a liberal arts school, sat and watched the six-episode queer, steamy and “snipe” of a show called Heated Rivalry . And, might I add that to write this commentary, I had to

Malachi Lefurgey
Jan 193 min read


'The Greatest Play in the History of the World' comes to Fredericton
The Greatest Play in the History of the World stage at the theatre New Brunswick. (Jennifer Williams/AQ) On Oct. 16, the lights dimmed at Theatre New Brunswick (TNB), and for 90 quiet minutes, a single voice carried an entire universe, one that stretched from Preston Road to the edges of time. In The Greatest Play in the History of the World , written by British playwright Ian Kershaw, the world suddenly stops. Amid the stillness, a man looks out his window and sees a woma

Jennifer William
Oct 20, 20253 min read
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