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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Last week, Dr. Doris Chow became the first professor from St. Thomas University to receive the NSERC Discovery Grant to fund her research on multi-sensory perception. The psychology professor has spent the last ten years studying how our senses play off one another and how that can be used to enhance practices in areas like
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The future of STU Graduating students Kaitlynne Benjamin, Samantha Stordy and Isabella Mehlitz have some advice for both incoming students and the incoming president of St. Thomas University. Music Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS | More
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Tune in to hear:
-An interview with Jeremy Dutcher.
-How Qumunity is advocating for transgender health care in the province.
-Support cats in a building on the STU campus.
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This week, an unofficial aboriginal education: what we need to know.
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My guest today is Dr. Robin C Whittaker, playwright of No White Picket Fence staged with Theatre St Thomas.
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Another 1 hour episode of the Crazy Train. A lot of new material in this episode, including the Canadian radio debut of Vancouver’s ‘My Cathartic Mind’! This brand new outfit based out of Burnaby, B.C. is made up of members from ‘Beverly Soul Crusher’ and ‘Scorched Earth Policy’, the track ‘Fight From Inside’ was only
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Mitchell Peardon and Kennedy Bowden-Welsh reflect on university life and recent financial decisions at STU.
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STU Students Maggie & Sherry discussion Creative Writing and Animation.
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Travel to Latin America with the music, culture and history provided in this STU Lunchbox!
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Today’s STU Lunchbox features a look at shame for the first half, and fandoms in the second half.
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Teenage Romance Fiction and Millennials and Religion.
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Today we hear recorded speeches from the UNB/STU 2015 #MyDefinition campaign kick-off, along with music by The Reference Desk and Yes, We Mystic.
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CHSR is building a new show: the audio student handbook! Help us out by providing your advice and questions!
Conor Brown discusses illegal downloading of music; Yi Fan describes the phenomenon of KPOP.
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Brittany Lively and Kenya Marcelline explore fitness venues of Fredericton and the worlds of yoga.
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A chat with Brendan Seagrave, a STU student and one of the class organizing this weekend’s Celebration of Faith and Diversity. Music by Floodland, Hilotrons and The Fortunate Ones.
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Everybody says that they want to be healthy, but how do we go getting there? What do we do, and how do we judge what good standards are to follow? In today’s STU Lunchbox, Emily Bosse takes on the question: Should we be following Canada’a Food Guide? You’ll here some surprising opinions on cholesterol, diets,
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The series of programs produced by the students of STU Journalism continues! This week, Joseph Tunney and Sean McCullum bring us a discussion of our increasing reliance and integration of technology in a piece called “Cyborgs” for the first half, and in the second half they assure you, somebody is watching you, but challenge you
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Ultimately, don’t we all just want to get along? Of course, what that actually looks like is what all the fuss is really about. We want to be fair, but not give away the farm. We want to have our rights, but not when overburden the system. We need to negotiate these things, and do it
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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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Growth in business is a great sign for the economy, and Fredericton has been displaying some impressive kinds of growth, particularly in the independent startups. In the first half of today’s STU Lunchbox, Pat McCollough talks to some of the mover and shakers behind much of that motion, from Planet Hatch to Gerry Pond. In
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It’s a sports-filled week for the STU Lunchbox! Sports play a big part in student life, but the opportunities can be sometimes harder to find. Kelsey Pye reflects on her experiences as the only girl hockey player on the boy’s team, and how hockey is trying to grow leagues for women across the province. In
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Sports Report for February 3rd, 2014, as read by Jonathon Carten. Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS | More
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The inaugural STU Lunchbox for the 2014 season! Tess Allen brings you into her world of snakes and those who love them. In the second half, John Munn goes on the hunt for fashion statements in our humble little city of Fredericton. Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: RSS | More
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