STU Lunchbox 2025 04: Grand Finale
The students all gather with professor Mark Tunney for a live show send-off, both for their own individual efforts and for the their retiring teacher.
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The students all gather with professor Mark Tunney for a live show send-off, both for their own individual efforts and for the their retiring teacher.
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Before we get into the meat and metal potato’s….. How would YOU, yes YOU! reading this right now, how would you like to win a weekend pass to the Maritime Metal & Hard Rock festival #5 in Windsor, Nova Scotia, THIS July 28 and 29th. This is a $60. cash value (camping NOT included –
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This episode dipped into new Metal from Coast to Coast! From Vancouver with my good bud’s ’88 Mile Trip’ over to Calgary with some brand new ‘Napalmpom’, OK I skipped the prairie provinces AND Ontario but the next province was Quebec with ‘Special Ops’ who will be coming to Fredericton in May. Also from Quebec
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My guests today are Kayla and Katherine from the UNB Campus Food Strategy Group.
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Adam Bowie’s Playlist 1. Bruce Springsteen – Darlington County 2. Bob Dylan – I Threw it All Way 3. Jim Croce – Operator 4. John Lennon – Beautiful Boy 5. Stompin’ Tom Connors – Bud the Spud 5. Roger Miller – Dang Me 6. Jerry Reed – East
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CHSR is building a new show: the audio student handbook! Help us out by providing your advice and questions!
What does the university experience mean to you? To most, it’s much more than just academics; it’s also about finding out about yourself, trying new things, and finding new friends. But how do you find new people? One solution is to join a club or a society, much like a “Greek Letter Society”, one referred to
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Do you know how to play an instrument? Do you want to learn? The UNB Conservatory offers several opportunities for learning how to play an instrument, or for getting better at playing your instrument — including your voice! They are having an open house on January 10! Stop in to find out more about what
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I love good theatre. It moves you in a way that a movie can’t touch, engages you like a book made manifest. It transcends language and place, yet can be just as rooted in it. Les Belles-soeurs is a celebrated French play by Quebec playwright Michel Tremblay. Theatre UNB, under the direction and leadership of
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There is life after university. Or, at least, there is work. If you can find it… The UNB Student Employment Service is a long-lasting assistant for graduating (and graduated!) students at the university. Their job is get you ready to get your own job! Nichola Anderson from the Student Employment Service joined me on the Lunchbox to talk about the kinds of
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Jabiri Thomas (from the UNB Art Centre) dropped by to tell me of the upcoming shows featured at Memorial Hall as part of the Music On The Hill series. Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS | More
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Today’s show is quite packed! First off, the first of our regular Sports Updates from Jonathon Carten will inform you as to all the successes and misses of UNB’s local sports teams. This is a regular feature we hope to bring you. Second, Lisa Ross from the Charlotte Street Arts Centre dropped by and expanded
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On the occasion of World Mental Health Day, UNB student Kasmina Inman dropped by to discuss Lady Beaverbrook Residence‘s new Facebook icon program, promoting support and awareness of their newly chosen charity, DOTS. We talked about the importance of good mental health programs for students, the DOTS charity that the residence chose to support, and
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