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  • ...tivities for its members, and promotes awareness about Thai culture at UNB and around Fredericton. ...dent Union, Clubs and Societies, [[http://www.unbsu.ca/content/245273 Thai Student Association]]
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  • ...The Pakistan Student Association was organized to invigorate the Pakistani student community in Fredericton. ...p organizes various social and cultural activities such as potluck dinners and Bhangra Nights.
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  • ...assist newly arriving Iranian student with their settlement in Fredericton and at UNB. ...folklore, and modern culture through celebrations, ceremonies, events and activities.
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  • ...sociation promotes friendship and understanding within the Saudi community and bonding within the international community. ...''' The Association sponsors social activities, gatherings, sports events, and aids newly arriving Saudi students in adjusting to life at UNB.
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  • ...o is interested in the Korean-Canadian community, promotes awareness about and appreciation for Korean culture. ...nt Union, Clubs and Societies, [[http://www.unbsu.ca/content/253848 Korean Student Association]]
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  • ...the Dharma, and answer any questions about Buddhism that any member of the student community may have. *Student Union, Clubs and Societies, [[http://www.unbsu.ca/content/249644 UNB Buddhist Society]]
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  • ...ulture Society brings individuals together to discuss media related topics and participate in media related activites. ...nion, Clubs and Societies, [[http://www.unbsu.ca/content/253850 Media Arts And Culture Society]]
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  • ...female students at UNB while promoting scholorship, leadership abilities, and community outreach. ...vities:''' Members of the sorority engage in philanthropical, fundraising, and social events.
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  • '''Activities:''' The Gathering is a club designed for anyone who is interested in learni *Student Union, Clubs and Societies, [[http://www.unbsu.ca/content/249642 The Gathering]]
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  • ...nizes social and cultural events such as movie nights, dance performances, and fiestas. *Student Union, Clubs and Societies, [[http://www.unbsu.ca/content/240295 Latin Undergraduate Society
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  • ...ing a community for atheists, agnostics, humanists, skeptics, naturalists, and other freethinkers. '''Activities:''' The group organizes activities and social events for members. On behalf of the group, legal activist, Vaughn B
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  • '''Activities:''' Campus for Christ promotes the study of Christianity on the UNB campus. *Student Union, Clubs and Societies, [[http://www.unbsu.ca/content/240191 Campus for Christ]]
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  • ...t of friendships between Bhutanese students and the surrounding community, and helping new Bhutanese students settle in at UNB. ...rs cultural awareness activities which promote compassion, mutual respect, and understanding.
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  • '''Activities:''' The Renaissance College Society plans social events to foster a greater *Student Union, Clubs and Societies, [[http://www.unbsu.ca/content/248211 Renaissance College Society
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  • ...discuss strategy in paintball, airsoft and nerf, develop tactical skills, and socialize. *Student Union, Clubs and Societies, [[http://www.unbsu.ca/content/246293 Paintball Airsoft Nerf Asso
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  • ...Moncton Nursing students from all four years of study together on a social and professional level. ...een contests, walking in the Santa Claus Parade, Christmas Charity drives, and Bowling.
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  • '''Activities:''' Members explore the Latin language. '''Note(s):''' The Student Union meeting minutes state that the Spanish and Latin American Society was ratified in October 2007, though it is unclear w
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  • ...ainst the local YMCA, CYO, and wrestling clubs from Saint John, Lancaster, and Moncton throughout the year, while sending representatives to compete for t [[Category:Student Clubs and Societies|Wrestling]]<br/>[[Category:Sports and Recreation|Wrestling]]
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  • '''Activities:''' [[Category:Student Clubs and Societies|Russian Club]]
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  • ...enhance student enjoyment, understanding, and appreciation of the program and the profession. '''Activities:''' The group hosts guest lectures, makes industry visits, and assists students in finding work in the field.
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  • ...mbers of UNBFSAE design, construct and improve a formula-style racing car, and compete in races. *Student Union, Clubs and Societies, [[http://www.unbsu.ca/content/240395 Fomula SAE]]
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  • '''Activities:''' [[Category:Student Clubs and Societies|Drama]]
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  • ...ctivities to promote Bangladeshi culture on campus and around Fredericton, and provides a social network for members of the Bangladeshi community. ...uth Asian Society (SAS)|South Asian Society]] was invited to join in these activities.
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  • ...B Ultimate practice the sport of Ultimate Frisbee, compete in tournaments, and host social events. *Student Union, Clubs and Societies, [[http://www.unbsu.ca/content/245829 UNB Ultimate]]
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  • ...culty, and to promote a better understanding of history though educational activities. ...The History Society hosts guest lectures, socials, movie nights, and wine and cheese tastings.
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  • ...was the third Engineering specialty offered at the university, after Civil and Electrical Engineering. ...gineers sponsors guest lectures, fields sports teams, hosts social events, and tours various industries in the province'''.'''
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  • ...essional and career development, social interaction, information exchange, and social responsibility." *UNB Student Union, Clubs and Societies, [[http://www.unbsu.ca/content/240728 Kinesiology Society]]
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  • ...y, and to promote better communication between students of African descent and the greater community. ...s black history, literature, culture and arts, as well as tutored children and fundraised for those less fortunate.
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  • '''History:''' The Society for Arts and Science Students was established to provide a social networking opportunity .... It also provides space for members to work on their assignments together and offers tutoring by senior members of the Society.
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  • ...f Liberalism and the election of liberal members to the federal parliament and provincial legislature. ...''' The Young Liberals recruit youths, encourage Liberal party membership, and educate members on various aspects of the political process.
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  • ...eated to give faculty and students the opportunity to interact on a social and academic level. '''Activities:''' The group offers peer tutoring, and hosts parties and movie nights. In the group's earlier years they took an annual trip to Mont
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  • ...of dance styles, puts on one show each semester, and competes in national and international competitions. ...heatrical performance produced, directed, and performed by students of UNB and STU.
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  • ...k at the university level in 2003. Teams were organized at UNB, STU, UdeM, and UNBSJ. Fredericton hosted the first tournament. '''Activities:''' The women practiced and competed in tournaments.
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  • ...rgraduate Physics and Astronomy Conference (AUPAC 2000). Over 120 students and professors from around the Maritimes participated in the event, which featu ...rs the opportunity to develop friendships, discuss physics related topics, and help each other with physics related classes.
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  • '''Previous/other names:''' Malaysian and Singapore Students Association (1967) ...up also aspired to promote Malaysian culture to the surrounding community, and develop diplomatic relations between the two countries.
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  • ...Surveying Engineering. In 1994 the Department name was changed to Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering to reflect changes in technology, such as GPS. '''Activities:'''
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  • ...tional Christian group which has dedicated itself to informing its members and the campus at large about Christian theology. ...es:''' The group hosts guest speakers, fundraisers, banquets, Bible study, and other social events.
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  • ...redericton. Students were encouraged to participate as writers, directors, and actors. ...eleven programmes containing drama, recorded music, documentaries, forums, and round-ups of opinion.
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  • ...ntions, went on field trips, travelled, hosted creative writing workshops, and raised money for philanthropic causes. ...by incorporating what he overheard about the poem from other students. The student, having misunderstood the word "Albatross", re-invented the character of th
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  • ...llet who performed a variety of works in Fredericton, Saint John, Moncton, and Halifax. '''Activities:''' Company members practiced, performed, and choreographed routines.
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  • [[File:Network Campus Ministry.jpg|thumb|right|320x255px|Mrs. and Mr. Stan Carric of Pt. Clair, Quebec with Mary Lou McGibbon of Campus Minis ...meet regularly for informal Bible studies and discussions, guest lectures, and films.
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  • '''Activities:''' [[Category:Student Clubs and Societies|Newfoundland]]
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  • '''History:''' Introduced to UNB by the student David Lawson, the Club recruited Mr. John Milrose as an instructor in 1957. ...tivities:''' Members of the club were instructed in fundamental techniques and competed amongst themselves in occasional contests.
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  • ...rogression towards the establishment of a law school at UNB. Today the Law Student's Society is an organization that operates out of UNB's Law School. ...on in intramural athletic programs, and an annual Legal Rites Variety Show and Law Ball.
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  • '''Activities:''' [[Category:Student Clubs and Societies|Majorette]]<br/>[[Category:Sports and Recreation|Majorette]]
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  • ...anish artists, and the annual Spanish Night which includes food, costumes, and entertainment. [[Category:Student Clubs and Societies]] [[Category:Cultural Societies]]
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  • '''Previous/other names:''' Student Society of the Lady Beaverbrook's Residence ...idge, and swimming. The residence was furnished with a pool, squash court, and ping-pong table.
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  • ...The Psychology Undergraduate Society was established to foster the growth and understanding of Psychology on campus. The society experienced a brief hiat '''Activities:''' The group hosts socials and guest lectures and takes members on tours of hospitals.
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  • '''History:''' The UNB Cheerleaders were organized to provide school spirit and team motivation at [[Varsity Reds]] basketball games, ...stunts) three times per week, holds weekly team weight training sessions, and competes in national cheerleading competitions.
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  • '''Previous/other names:'''&nbsp;Indian Student Association ...an Student Association was the the first international association at UNB, and initially met with controversy because outsiders feared it would promote et
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  • ...l Science students, and as a liason between the Political Science students and the [[Department of Political Science]]. ...participated in the annual North American Model United Nations simulation, and created a journal called ''The Just Society'', which was composed of papers
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  • ...he Committee was responsible for the organization and execution of various student social events throughout the year.&nbsp; ...re responsible for events such as the Freshman Reception, the Fall Formal, and [[Conversazione]].&nbsp;
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  • ...Publicity, Sculptures, Parade, Prizes, Queen, Athletics, Social, Tickets, and Accommodation. ...tegory:Student Clubs and Societies|Winter Carnival]]<br/>[[Category:Social Clubs|Winter Carnival]]
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  • ...g members, providing a line of communication between students and faculty, and offering resources to students regarding their academic career. ...y, and it also sponsors guest lectures and takes road trips to communities and institutions of sociological interest.
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  • ...organized to give Christian students an environment where they could meet and discuss their faith. ...y discussion groups, large group gatherings, annual retreats, conferences, and volunteer opportunities.
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  • [[File:Chess club.jpg|thumb|right|320x406px|Students playing chess in the Student Union Building, (19--). PR; Series 1; Sub-series 2; Item 5557.]]'''Previous ...d continue to grow and that chess would eventually become one of the major activities at UNB. Chess did become especially popular in 1946 with a great number of
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  • ...tion until at least 20 students showed sufficient interest to petition the clubs revival. This revival occured in 1960, when the International Affairs Club ...al New England Conference at Smith College in Northampton, Massachusettes, and acted as the Secretariat in the UNB Model United Nations.
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  • '''Activities:''' The group met regularly for several years. [[Category:Student Clubs and Societies|Blake]]<br/>[[Category:Academic Societies|Blake]]
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  • ...ed to helps Chinese students who are new to UNB adjust to their new school and work. ...es:''' This organization brings Chinese and non-Chinese students together, and promotes Chinese culture.
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  • '''Previous/other names:''' Pre-Medical and Pre-Dental Club (1959; 1974) ...watched films about medicine; they toured hospitals around New Brunswick, and they held regular blood donor clinics.
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  • '''Activities:''' The club hosts movie nights, German cuisine dinner parties, and language immersion events. ...inte-Anne Community Center. The event included entertainment, door prizes, and a Yodelling contest.
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  • ...ties:''' The Club met every Sunday, hosting guest speakers from the church and others closely associated with the religion, as well as organizing a number ...ght: 19px;">[[Student Christian Movement|Student Christian Movement]]&nbsp;and the&nbsp;</span>[http://unbhistory.lib.unb.ca/index.php/Inter-Varsity_Chris
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  • ...ts and activities for the benefit of the members, including guest lectures and film viewings. [[Category:Student Clubs and Societies]] [[Category:Departmental Societies]] [[Category:Department of An
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  • ...ursing students, to promote interest in professional nursing institutions, and to encourage interfaculty relationships. '''Activities:''' The nursing society supports several charities and donates to a variety of organizations.
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  • ...sing a 10hp engine supplied by SAE, following a comprehensive set of rules and regulations also provided by the organizers. *Student Union, Clubs and Societies, [[http://www.unbsu.ca/content/242115 UNB Baja Team]]
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  • ...$15 membership fee, which covered the costs of transportation, equipment, and advertising. '''Activities:''' The club competes against other rugby clubs around the Maritimes.
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  • '''Previous/other names:''' GALA (Gay and Lesbian Alliance) ...er, two-spirit, queer, and questioning students, staff, and faculty at UNB and STU.
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  • ...f the people they worked with. The society also hoped to increase graduate student numbers at the university through improved services. ...t policy decisions and special events which might interest or concern them and also acts as a representative body to influence decisions being made about
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  • '''Activities:''' The group travelled to national leadership conventions and spoke with party leaders. ...t in fact it was UNB policy not to financially support protests by student clubs.
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  • ..., the Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Group activities celebrate and raise awareness about these various South Asian cultures. ...lled "Mehfil", and sponsored two annual cultural events: South Asia Night, and Bhangra Night.
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  • ..."color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: sans-serif; line-height: 19px;">Chinese Student Association (CSA)</span> ...o promote the interests of overseas Chinese students within the university and surrounding community.
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  • ...dents and professionals involved in the industry, and cooperate with other student societies with related agendas at UNB. '''Activities:''' The Association was organized primarily for the benefit of those studen
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  • ...cling as a healthy outdoor hobby. Membership "open to all with motorcycles and crash-helmets." ...salons during meetings where members would showcase equipment, discussing and comparing features.
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  • '''History:''' The Skin and SCUBA Diving Club formed to provide training by National YMCA standards to ...loring and spearfishing. Members trained for the Skin Divers qualification and practiced with "aqua-lung" gear, diving to depths of 10 to 90 feet.
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  • '''Previous/other names:''' UNB's Student Philosophy Club ...ished in the fall of 1952, weekly meetings were held to which all students and community members were encouraged to attend.
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  • ...|Conservative]]. The group also hoped to create more interest in politics, and enliven Model Parliaments by presenting legislation that the other two part '''Activities:''' The group held regular meetings and participated in [[Model Parliament]].
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  • ...rsity Field Hockey League, runs a weekly co-ed recreational indoor league, and hosts an annual indoor field hockey tournament. ...served as Assistant Coach of the field hockey team at Carleton Univeristy, and as Head Coach of the Eastern Ontario High Performance Regional field hockey
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  • ..., national, and international issues, and develop a sense of African unity and solidarity on campus. ...ampus - where guests are introduced to African food, music, dance, poetry, and fashion.
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  • ...D. J. C. Laming]], the Sports Car Club intended to promote responsibility and sportsmanship while driving. ...bi-monthly meetings that featured films and instructions on cars, driving, and mechanics.
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  • ...hotography formed the UNB Camera Club in the hopes of obtaining a darkroom and photography studio on campus. A space was alotted, but the members were tas ...ographic and darkroom techniques, presented their own works to each other, and exibited the exceptional pieces in a downtown store window.
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  • ...ricket. The sport has not been practiced continually over the past century and a half, but has remained a UNB tradition to present date. ...The team purchases and maintains equipment, organizes teams and schedules, and meets twice weekly to play cricket.
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  • '''Activities:''' A series of lectures demonstrating the role of science in everyday life [[Category:Student Clubs and Societies|Science]]<br/>[[Category:Academic Societies|Science]]
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  • ...tradition of debating at UNB (see [[Literary_and_Debating_Society|Literary and Debating Society]]). ...blic debates about controversial issues, fundraised for their travel fees, and organized parties.
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  • ...Student Environmental Society was established in 1989 by students, staff, and faculty from various departments. ...ommunity" by organizing activities such as a lecture series, fund-raisers, and recycling programs.
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  • ...is comprised of students from English 2170, and English 3170, who organize and put on theatre productions each year. ...onsible for acting, as well as the preparation of costumes, props, posters and promotional materials.
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  • ...duce UNB students interested in becoming lawyers with the legal profession and various aspects of the law. '''Activities:'''
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  • ...riod of dormancy the Club reorganized in 1959, meeting outside in the fall and in the Boxing Room during the winter months. ...ub organized intramural competition with the hope of increasing attendance and membership to the extent that the Club could compete at the varsity level i
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  • ...b. The club ensured continued contact between former members of the staff, and the seasoned group would act as a support group for the current staff. ...swickan'' scholorships and awards, and worked to ensure the development of student journalism at UNB.
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  • ...s to, and enrich the university experiences of mature students at both UNB and STU. ...published a newsletter, created an awards program for part-time students, and hosted special holiday events.
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  • ...lished to offer Chemical Engineering students the chance to relax, unwind, and socialize. ...y of fun activities and social events, such as cosmic bowling, pub crawls, and an annual corn boil.
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  • ...olic students attending UNB. The aim of the club was to guide the academic and religious lives of students attending university. The Club's name comes from the renown Catholic scholar and religious leader Cardinal Newman.
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  • ...two members of the club participated in the Provincial Meet at New Denmark and won the aggregate for team standing. ...tices, styles of skiing and the required equipment, optimal ski locations, and various other information of interest to ski enthusiasts.
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  • ...among Caribbean born students, and between those students and the general student population. ...was an evening of food, music, dancing, skits, poetry, and other cultural activities.
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  • ...s by which members can stay abreast of technical, environmental, climatic, and other advances in civil engineering. The UNB Chapter was established ca. 19 ...onsors guest lectures, open houses, a Christmas Social, BBQs, sports days, and educational field trips.
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  • '''History:''' Badminton enthusiasts met in the fall of 1951 and formed the UNB Badminton Club, but there is evidence that suggests a club e '''Activities: '''
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  • ...o two groups: band and orchestra. The band group performed at sports games and rallies, while the orchestra performed in more formal settings. [[Category:Student Clubs and Societies|Instrumental]][[Category:Music at UNB|Instrumental]]
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  • ...he Singapore Students Association was to promote the culture of Singapore, and to raise awareness about the group. Their long term goal was to get as many ...osters and exibits depicting Singapore's history and lifestyle in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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  • ...r advice and support and was responsible for drawing up the group's budget and providing the financial means for accessing a General Secretary. ...displays and sales, and sponsored summer activities such as work camps and student-in-industry projects.
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  • '''History:'''&nbsp;Organized to foster and promote the game of curling at UNB. '''Activities:'''&nbsp;Aside from organizing an intramural curling league played in the l
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  • ...hunting and fishing trips and familiarized members with ideas of wildlife and conservation. '''Activities:''' The group organized hunting parties, purchased equipment, and its Dance Committee organized the "Hunters' Hop" at which a trophy was pres
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  • '''History:''' Intended to supply naval officers to the permanent and reverse navy. .... The group visited the H.M.C.S. "Brunswickan" in Saint John several times and also trained at sea during the summer for periods spanning two weeks to fou
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  • ...at construction, etc. on behalf of the Faculty. The Guild sponsored dances and socials throughout the year to encourage fraternization amongst students fr [[Category:Student Clubs and Societies|Science G]]<br/>[[Category:Faculty Societies|Science]]
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  • ...ce Climbing Club was established to offer students an opportunity to learn and practice the sport of climbing. ...l film festival and hosts private events, birthday parties, school groups, and community outreach programs at their facilities on campus.
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  • ...Each year the group awarded the Bailey Cup to the best actor in the group, and the Cattley Cup to the greatest contributer to the Dramatic Society. ...was the oldest student drama organization in Canada, and one of the oldest student organization on the UNB campus.
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  • '''Activities:''' Weekly meetings were supplemented by an intramural tournament early in [[Category:Student Clubs and Societies|Bridge]]<br/>[[Category:Sports and Recreation|Bridge]]
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  • ...ablished in 1957 so that students could learn more about Canadian Politics and parliamentary procedures. ...hosted guest speakers, travelled to the National Liberal Convention''',''' and sat in at [[Model Parliament]].
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  • '''Activities:''' The UNB Rifle Association entered teams into shooting competitions, suc ...reopening of the Armouries in 1938 allowed the organization to resume its activities. The outdoor range was reopened in 1939.
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  • ...and walkway acting as an ampitheatre. During the first year, 700 students and community members attended. '''Activities:''' The group performed plays for the public of Fredericton during the summ
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  • '''Name:''' Student Women's Committee (SWC) '''History:''' The Student Women's Committee was founded in 1984 in response the Task Force Report to
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  • ...lectures and film viewings on relevant topics, such as sexual harrassment and aquaintance rape. Sicial parties were also held. [[Category:Student Clubs and Societies]] [[Category:Activism]] [[Category:Women at UNB]] [[Category:Wome
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  • ...g "up to the degree that it ensures full employment and a healthy, useful, and productive life for all." They believed in social reform by constitutional [[Category:Student Clubs and Societies|Fredericton Fabian Society]]<br/>[[Category:Academic Societies|UN
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  • ...guest lectures, freshmen welcoming receptions, seniors' farewell meetings, and joint meetings with the [[YMCA|YMCA]]. [[Category:Student Clubs and Societies]] [[Category:Social Clubs]] [[Category:Spiritual Groups]]
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  • ...uctions was an out-growth of English 2140 (Principles of Drama Production) and English 3150. Staging live theatre performances gave students the opportuni ...recting, production, carpentry, painting, lighting, sound, props, make-up, and costumes.
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  • '''Name:''' International Student Service ...nded shortly after the First World War, with the goal of providing support and services to students in need around the world.
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  • ...' Black Revue|Red 'n' Black Revue,]] The Arts Cabaret, and other events on and off campus. ...talents while receiving training in choral assembly work, both traditional and contemporary.
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  • ...group was also established to bring persons of similar interests together and to encourage interdisciplinary interest among its members. ...s. The group has also custom ordered clothing that features humorous Greek and Latin quotes for their members.
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  • ...d a level of responsibility granted to certain students to ensure the safe and orderly conduct of attendants of certain events held on campus. A chief was ...ted infringements to the Student Disciplinary Committee, who held hearings and applied sanctions.
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  • ...r Baha'i Studies was established in Ottawa in 1975 to enourage, coordinate and present research on the Baha'i Faith. ...pus Association for Bahá'í Studies promotes the study of the Bahá’í Faith, and hosts guest lectures.
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  • ...ket and business practices through the actual buying and selling of stocks and the trading of shares among members. ...esentations by guest speakers, reviewing of reports on Canadian companies, and discussions about investment topics among members.
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  • ...and scientific world, that it requires a great deal more attention by the student than merely the formal lectures of the curriculum." ...emory of [[Loring_Bailey_Hall|Loring Woart Bailey]], a prominant geologist and scientist for whom the society was named.
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  • '''Activities:'''The War Effort Committee organized a series of informal dances as well a ...ee relied on a variety of methods to raise funds such as organizing events and selling a variety of goods.
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  • ...Arts Undergraduate Society was established in 1931 to stimulate curiousity and passion in Arts students. ...he Arts Queen, photography contests, </span><span style="line-height: 1.6">and the announcement of the winners of the Arts Week Contest.&nbsp;</span>
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  • ...ety also offered students the opportunity to liason with their professors, and have some say in which chemistry courses were offered at UNB. Over the years the Chemical Society has been very socially active, and has participated in a variety of sporting events.
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  • ...yle="line-height: 1.6">International Association for Students of Economics and Commerce;&nbsp;</span><span style="line-height: 1.6">UNB-AIESEC</span> ...for reduced "culture shock", providing guidence throughout the experience, and handling of documentation for the trip.
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  • ...en Competition reflect the methods utilized by Canada's pioneer foresters, and are intended to pay homage to the forefathers. ...include chopping and sawing wood, log decking, pulp tossing, axe throwing and several other traditional events.
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  • ...ssions by the students. Thereafter it was decided that because Engineering and Forestry students had a great deal in common, as the primary developers of ...Carlo Night, organizes an annual [[Woodsmen Team|Woodsmen's Competition]], and participates in a number of social events.
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  • '''Activities:''' Pledge sheets were circulated to undergraduate students asking them to ...f the [[Canadian Officers Training Corps]] to male undergraduate students, and by the [[Ladies Society|Ladies' Society]] to female undergraduate students.
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  • ...ut in 1978 a variety of activities were planned to draw a greater interest and membership in the association. ...a Christmas Ball, sleigh rides, [[Winter Carnival]] floats, a grad dinner, and an annual roadtrip'''.'''
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  • ...all skill levels, with a focus on improving endurance, fitness, reflexes, and mental strength. ...Championship, and the Atlantic Team Fencing Championship. Editors from UNB and STU's rival papers took the opportunity to duel it out during this event, c
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  • ...e laws which proved to be inadequate by informing the appropriate agencies and the public. In 1968 when appointed secretary and founding member Monika Abicht moved away from Fredericton the group feared
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  • ...s with a broadened educational background, an enhanced social environment, and a sense of unity within the group. ...eams in soccer, softball, volleyball, basketball, ball hockey, and hockey, and fundraises for a number of local charities.
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  • ...ndergraduate students by sponsoring trips to scientific places of interest and providing opportunities to present papers on scientific topics.&nbsp; ...e group, such as the [[Chemical_Society,_Undergraduate|Chemical Society]], and the [[Pre-medical_Society|Pre-Medical Society]], causing this more general
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  • ...Th Humanities Association of Canada was established to promote scholarship and research in the Humanities. The Fredericton Branch of the Association was e ...which outlined the activities and interests of the organization as a whole and reported on the annual meetings.
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  • ...e direction of [[Toole_Hall|Dr. Frank J. Toole]]. In January 1948, the two clubs merged to form the Varsity Singers, directed by Dr. de Merten ...ity events, such as the annual [[Founders'_Day|Founder's Day]] celebration and the [[Red_'n'_Black_Revue|Red 'n' Black Revue]].
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  • ...d be supplemented through guest lectures by educational leaders, teachers, and persons with special training in relevant fields. ...irst time in 1950, with Professor R. J. Love acting as Education Professor and Head of the Department of Education. The introduction of the Bachelor of Ed
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  • ...ers benefitted from access to social activities, employment opportunities, and an increased understanding of their husbands' academic endeavors. ...inton, volleyball, skating, track and field, gymnastics, yoga, basketball, and floor hockey.
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  • ...terans attending the University, as well as to provide vocational guidance and academic orientation. Attendance soared in its second year, as upwards of 1 ...giments. They periodically organized "Smokers" consisting of songs, jokes, and refreshments, to which some faculty were also invited.&nbsp;</span>
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  • ...ctivities:''' Teams played a ten-game regular season schedule and playoffs and it topped off by a banquet at the end of the season. Games were played on S [[Category:Student Clubs and Societies]] [[Category:Sports and Recreation]]
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  • ...t in the other societies; the Students' Association cannot do all the work and do it well." Indeed, the vast majority of the budget went towards sports, i ...pattern of petitioning for the administration to collection students’ fees and being refused by the Senate continued for years. In the meantime, the Senat
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  • ...members, and sponsored guest lectures, field trips, exibitions, displays, and other projects. ...g home on Saturday evening, at which point the students of UNB Fredericton and UNB Saint John wound down the weekend conference with an all-night party.
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  • '''Activities:''' The band played at sporting events, the Fall Convocation, and the [[Winter Carnival]]. During sporting events, the University Band became ...m 1976-1983; "Festival of Chamber Music and All That Jazz" from 1976-1983; and then the "New Brunswick Summer Music Festival".
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  • ...iety of political positions, including socialists, anarchists, communists, and humanist liberals. ...system that emphasized discussion and ideas rather than grading by marks, and they discouraged a societal focus on monetary success or reward.
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  • ...g in a Science subject, and Honours students in scientific studies; Junior and Sophomore students were allowed to attend but without voting priveledges. M ...conducted at the University by increasing co-operation between departments and to expose students to current research in the physical sciences.
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  • ...tored inmates who were already in the process of upgrading their education and provided them with information regarding further education prospects. ...ty. The group offered information on job hunting, the application process, and resume writing, as well as information on potential educational opportuniti
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  • ...ping countries, and funded the "Treasure Van," a travelling bazaar selling and promoting the sale of international handicrafts in support of overseas mark ...et meeting, so that students would no longer need to question the value of student fees.
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  • ..., established in 1961 to provide developing countries with the information and manpower necessary to alleviate developmental obstacles. ...s on nutrition, health, family planning, grain mill technology, sanitation and hygiene.
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  • ...activity at UNB, [[Toole_Hall|Dr. Francis. J. Toole]], Chemistry Professor and music enthusiast, organized a "singing club" for male students. '''Activities:''' The group practiced choral singing.
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  • ...oom, went on sleigh rides, fund-raised for charities, and sponsored social and sporting events. ...ally self supported through the sale of apples, cigarettes, chocolate bars and other provisions at UNB sporting events. The money the group raised was use
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  • ...jump. After qualification to free-fall, open the parachuste with a ripcord and after learning to pack the parachute, participants could wear the UNB Skydi '''Activities:''' The Club practiced sky-diving, free falling, and maneuvering with an open parachute at 2,200 feet in the air.&nbsp; During W
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  • ...fficial UNB-STU rowing team practiced at dusk and dawn five days per week, and performed weight training exercises in the afternoons. They competed in the ...titive rowing course in the Atlantic region and the potential for National and International regattas equal to St. Catharine's Henley Regatta."
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  • ...the field of engineering, develop professional contacts, and create a fun and enjoyable university experience for its members. ...ring, Forestry Engineering Geological Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Surveying Engineering. This change was meant to foster a greater sense of u
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  • ...0 per month, and supplemented the cost of the rental, oil, gas, insurance, and maintenance by offering flights for $5.50 per hour. ...irst plane in January 1947. Thereafter the plane was available on weekends and weekday afternoons for half hour flying lessons for beginners.
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  • ...nual barbeque at the Experimental Farm provided by the YMCA, (between 1948 and 1962). Fonds Acc. 2010.05; Series 1; Item no. 185, File 9.]] ...ly 12,000 registered members. The movement had started in Montreal in 1857 and immediately experienced rapid growth.
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  • ...nce relations officer, special events coordinator, team relations officer, and field manager. ...the band to play on, so the Red Brigade built a stage using their own time and money.
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  • ...by presenting a cross section of the finest films available, both vintage and modern, from all countries with major motion picture industries." ...ly worldly viewing experience. The Children's Film Society was successful, and continued for a number of years.
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  • ...nter>All entries in this section of the wiki are under '''REVISION'''&nbsp;and should not be considered authoritative while this banner is present.</cente [[Action Corps]]<br/>[[African Student Union]]<br/>[[Association International des Étudiants en Science Économiq
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  • ...px|Fredericton High School students Dave Clarke (with headset), Anne McKay and Kevin Hastings (seated left) learn about on-air broadcasting techniques fro ...in him in founding the UNB Radio Society. Unable to afford costly airwaves and power lines, this small start-up group settled for a closed-circuit network
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  • ...iety)]]. Debating continued to be a popular and prominent activity at UNB, and in 1947 the two societies merged into a single co-ed club, the Debating Soc ...meetings but did not participate generally found themselves disinterested, and received little benefit.
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  • ...ps (UATC) squadrons were set up in several universities across the country and, under government regulations, were part of the Reserve of the Royal Canadi ...UATC studied Air Navigation, Principles of Flight, Armament, Organization and Administration, etc.
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  • ...Discipline, Parts of the Ridle and Care and Cleaning of Arms, Map-reading and Field Sketching, etc.</span> ...rganized in the fall of 1920 under Major Adam Cameron and resumed training activities.
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  • This is one in a series of addresses given at the University of New Brunswick and published by by University.<br> ...an the link which binds all the universities of the Commonwealth together, and one personal link to which I owe the happy accident of being here today. I
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