The Brunswickan

The Brunswickan
Canada's Oldest Official Student Publication

"Sharkie" the Brunswickan's mascot
Type Weekly Student Newspaper
Format Tabloid (15x12)
Owner(s) Autonomous
Publisher Brunswickan Publishing Inc.
Editor Emma McPhee
Headquarters Student Union Building, Fredericton, New Brunswick
Website thebruns.ca%20thebruns.ca

The Brunswickan is the official student newspaper of the Fredericton campus of the University of New Brunswick, New Brunswick, Canada. It has a circulation of 4,000 and issues are published each Wednesday of the school year, traditionally running from 25-27 issues annually.

Overview

A founding member of the Canadian University Press, The Brunswickan remains one of the largest community newspapers in Atlantic Canada, and among the largest in Canada, well out-of-proportion to the size of its home campus. In January 2009, the paper switched from broadsheet to tabloid format in response to financial pressures, and in an effort to reduce its impact on the environment. The Brunswickan subsequently dropped its circulation from 10,000 to 6,000 issues per week later that month, and again to 5,000 in 2012. Circulation dropped again to 4,000 in September 2013.

The tagline for the paper, "Canada's Oldest Official Student Publication", combines two facts: the paper is the official student publication for the Fredericton campus of the University of New Brunswick and the first issue was published in 1867, prior to any other official student publication at a Canadian university.

Regional rival, The Dalhousie Gazette at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, claims the title of "oldest student newspaper in Canada." The Gazette has published consecutively since 1868, whereas there are significant gaps in the publishing history of The Brunswickan.

In the past, members of the paper have been referred to as "brunsies", a term of pride and affection for some.

Among its notable alumni are Colin B. Mackay, Bliss Carman, Charles G. D. Roberts, Dalton Camp, Fredrik Eaton, Nathan White, Sean Patrick Sullivan, Chris Wilson-Smith, Ben Conoley, Donald Pringle and Kwame Dawes.

The Brunswickan has a sister-publication, The Baron, at the other UNB campus, UNB Saint John.

The Brunswickan has a good natured rivalry with The Aquinian, the campus newspaper for St. Thomas University which is also located on Fredericton's campus hill.

Weekly sections

Editorial Board 2015-16

Editorial history

Editor-In-Chief

See also

External links

Coordinates: 45°56′42.78″N 66°38′29.43″W / 45.9452167°N 66.6415083°W / 45.9452167; -66.6415083

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