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Brueggergosman and her former teacher to get honorary degrees from St. Thomas
The relationship between a teacher and student will be celebrated at St. Thomas University's summer convocation when honorary degrees are conferred to music teacher Mabel Doak and her former student Measha Brueggergosman, a world-renowned soprano.
'Educational and entertaining'
When school finishes for the summer, it's a blissful feeling of relaxation for many young students - for the first few days.
View point - Miramichi a place of apathy
The new centre for Excellence in Energy and construction announced for the community college in Fredericton should have been placed at the community college in Miramichi.
During the darkness of depression, books can offer consolation, comfort. G6 Reviews by Rebecca Higgins In the thick of depression, it's not always possible to read.
Part-Time University Professor Takes Human Rights Seriously
Marc Gionet is taking his fight against international human rights violations online.
Money main factor in centre location, Keir says
Energy Minister Jack Keir insists money was the main factor behind the decision to locate the new Centre for Excellence in Energy and Construction at the local community college, rather than at UNB-Saint John.
Graduates at Carleton North High School mill about moments before the school's graduation ceremony on June 18.
Three Strikes and You're Fired
Matt McCann wasn't supposed to spend his summer working for St. Thomas University in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
Bonar Law graduates look to the future
Bonar Law Memorial School celebrated its 30th graduation ceremony on Saturday as 81 graduates received their diplomas, looked ahead to the future, and reflected on the past.
City accused of not doing enough to keep bus line downtown
A torrent of opposition hit city council Monday night as students and environmentalists said the city has an obligation to try to offer incentives or help negotiate a deal to keep Acadian Coach Lines downtown.
Vigil planned for tourist shot by Miami Beach police
Last weekend's shooting death of a tourist visiting Miami Beach has drawn national attention from Arab-American groups and others who are planning a vigil Friday night in front of the Miami Beach police headquarters.
239 earn diplomas at Oromocto High
Oromocto high school graduates Brandon Leet-MacFarlane, left, Robert Laviolette, centre and Matthew Larocque celebrate as they wait in line prior to Thursday nights graduation ceremony held at base gagetown.
Money will help fund new president's salary
UVI trustee gives $150,000 Money will help fund new president's salary By ALDETH LEWIN Monday, June 15th 2009 Daily News Photo by ALDETH LEWIN University of the Virgin Islands board of trustees chairman Alex Moorhead, left, accepts a $150,000 check from fellow board member Donald Sussman to help pay the salary of UVI's next president, David Hall.
Georgia Gubernatorial Candidate Visits Thomasville
The gubernatorial race in the Peach state is underway, and the campaign trains have left the station.
Miguel Diaz may be the next U.S. ambassador to the Vatican, but the St. John's University theology professor isn't talking.
Dellica King works on her laptop while at Read's Newsstand and Caf in downtown Fredericton.
Envelope will salute St. Thomas anniversary
Canada Post will pay tribute to St. Thomas University next year, but it won't be with a stamp.
Former Bulldog makes the big leagues
By Mark Lastinger Thomasville Times-Enterprise THOMASVILLE - On Wednesday, Live Oak native and former Suwannee Bulldog Ryan Stovall added to his lengthy list of contributions to the local baseball scene.
New chief deputy named at Collier supervisor of elections office
Longtime elections maven Tim Durham was appointed chief deputy to Supervisor of Elections Jennifer Edwards.
Use us or lose us, recent graduate tells province
It's been six months since Audrey Gillis graduated from St. Thomas University and she still can't find a job in New Brunswick.