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[[Category:Buildings]][[Category:Fredericton]][[Category:Student Union|Student_Union]][[Category:The Brunswickan|The_Brunswickan]]

Revision as of 13:35, 30 May 2014

Building Name: Student Union Building

Student Union Building, (198-?). PR; Series 2; Sub-series 1; File 135; Item 3.

Other Names: the “SUB”

Civic Address: 21 Pacey Dr.

Sod Turning: 6 October 1965 by Ken Carty, President UNB SRC; John J. Kennedy, President STU SRC; and Clarence LaFreniers, President Teachers' College SRC.

Cornerstone Laying: 9 October 1968

Opened for Use: 29 January 1969

Architect: Larson and Larson (original building); Goguen and Co. (atrium addition in 1999)

Named for: The union of UNB, STU, and Teachers College students to initiate construction of a common student area for social, recreational and cultural activities.

Renovations/changes/additions: May 1981 featured a renovation of the cafeteria. In 1983 the Blue Lounge was renovated through the Third Century Fund. In Fall 1999 construction began on a SUB expansion, resulting in the completion of the Atrium addition in August 2000.

Notes: The Student Union Building was a student-funded project, with money raised from UNB students through their Student Union fees beginning in 1963, and eventually including St. Thomas University and Teacher's College students as well. The SUB houses the UNB Student Union, the St. Thomas Student Union, the College Hill Social Club, the “S-Club”, the Cellar Pub, College Hill Student Radio, The Brunswickan, a cafeteria, SUB Towne clothing store, the SUB Shoppe convenience store, the University Women’s Centre, the Blue Lounge, the SUB Styles hair salon, and Flannery Jewelers.

Source(s):

  • UA Case 123; Section 3, Box 2; Student Union Building.
  • UA Case 173; Section 1, Box 2; Student Union.
  • UNB Scrapbooks (UA RG 100); October - December 1968.

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