Dec. 4, 2009
Dec. 4, 2009 Two Shows!!!
Yes..You heard it right…a complete show..and a show within a show…WHAT’SSA UPPPPP??? Here are the show segements..1, 2, 3 , 4 (Segements 3 and 4 contain the ‘Basement Tapes Update’…which in no way is affillated the real Basement Tapes!) Story links may be found below. Happy Holidays..we’ll be back in 2010…at a new home…stutv.ca!
Day 27 of the Olympic Torch Relay saw Fredericton’s chance to celebrate Canadian and Olympic spirit. The Olympic flame arrived in the city in the late afternoon and made its way downtown for a special reception. Matt Sheriko has more.
George Martin cafeteria hosted this year’s second hundred mile diet dinner this past Thursday to support St. Thomas’ American students on their Thanksgiving weekend.
The university basketball season is underway. The St. Thomas men’s team is off to a strong start. They have started the season with a 3-1 record.
Many Fredericton musicians had to look for other venues to share their music, as Crumbs Cafe has closed its doors.
As the Fall semester is drawing near, students are feverishly trying to finish off the last wave
of assignments before exams. However, for some procrastination has settled in and with it,
adding some unwanted stress.
Nathen Swain reports
Christmas is in our shopping malls and wreaths are downtown on the lampposts. Santa has set up shop for the young girls and boys in Regent Mall. But does it really feel like Christmas is just around the corner? This month has been unseasonably warm. Most importantly, will there be a white Christmas in store for Fredericton? Mike Sanderson has more.
George Martin Hall house’s STU’s cafeteria by day, but last Friday night, it was transformed into a pub. Allison Toogood was tehre to check it out…
Construction on the Old York Street Railway Station had begun to repair the roof an prepare the building for the comming snowy months.
Adding a pet to your life can be an uplifiting experince, but for some students vet fees and buying pet food can be a difficult. Joanne Goodall has more on this story.
Students and Frederictonians alike got an entertaining look at some very serious topics in this years Theatre St. Thomas Production. Cloud Nine, directed by Ilkay Silk was on at the Blackbox theatre from November 25th to 28th. Emma Smith checked it out.
Members of the community have been growing their mustaches throughout November, to raise awareness for prostate cancer. This week marks the end of the month-long challenge to withhold from shaving, for some men.
Most people hear “Tango” and think dance. But Tango is also a music style. Margaret Norrie McCain Hall played host to the premiere of “Five Tango Etudes”, composed by St. Thomas professor Dr. Martin Kutnowski….
We’ll be back in the new year..at a new spot on the web…www.stutv.ca