Issue 1, Vol 143, The Brunswickan

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Sports // eight page insert inside >> football kicks off at unb Volume 143 · Issue 1 • September 9, 2009

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Eddy Campbell is the new king of the hill

WELCOME UNB FROSH

Sarah Ratchford The Brunswickan

Eddy Campbell is UNB’s eighteenth President and Vice Chancellor, and he is keen to step into the position. Dr. Campbell met with the Brunswickan on his first day at UNB. His office was piled high with boxes and things were hectic, but that didn’t change his attitude about being here. “I’m really pumped, I’m really excited to finally be here. It seems like such a long time since we agreed that we’d be coming and now it’s finally coming true,” says the President. “UNB has been on a steep upward climb over the last little bit and I really want to see that continue.” Campbell comes to UNB from Memorial University in Newfoundland, where he was acting President since January of 2008 and Vice President Academic before that. He has a number of goals in mind to further strengthen the university. At the top of his list is increasing the amount of research done at UNB. “We’ve achieved a significant amount of success in recent years in growing our research, so that’s really important because that’s what has an impact on the community around us and the province itself.” “That is one of the ways in which we have significant economic impact in what is still a have- not province. So that is also a very important aspect of the work we’re going to do, and I’d like to see that continue to grow the way it has in the past few years.” Campbell supports the province’s Action Plan on post secondary education. The plan asks for the province to increase the graduate student population in New Brunswick, and Campbell says UNB will play a major part in that.

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Sandy Chase / The Brunswickan

Welcoming Ceremonies on Wednesday Sept. 2 marked the start of an exciting Orientation Week for the incoming class of 2013. This year’s Orientation Week included a number of classic events like Movie on the Hill and Shinerama, as well as a few new events, like the UNB/STU cornboil on Monday.

Hilary Paige Smith The Brunswickan

It’s hard not to feel welcome when a cheerful flood of UNB Red Shirts greet you at the gates. This is precisely the first impression that the newest batch of first year students received when they pulled up to campus on Wednesday, September 2. “It was so crazy. There were people everywhere and it just got me

really excited for university, seeing everybody with school spirit and waving signs and stuff,” first year Tibbits resident Robyn Mawer said. Orientation Week 2009 events blasted off on Wednesday with a redesigned “Blast Off” event. Orientation chair Julie Clark said this year’s welcoming celebration was completely different than events in years past. Typically a night of Play Fair and inflatable games, Wednesday’s Blast Off event was an evening of competition between residences and the off-campus Townhouse students. First-years were divided into red and blue teams and competed in events like capture the flag, tug-of-war, dodge ball and obstacle courses for

prizes. There was also a create-a-superhero contest in which each resident designed a super hero, true to the superhero-themed week. Other events that took place throughout the week included game show night, Movie on the Hill and a STU/UNB corn boil. “Personally, I’m really excited for the new events because I think we’re trying to go in a different direction, so it’s going to be really exciting to see how things work out,” Clark said in an interview prior to Orientation Week’s kick off. On Saturday, first years were strategically placed around Fredericton to canvas and fundraise for Shinerama, a foundation for cystic

fibrosis research and care. Joe O’Kane and Tim Conner were among their fellow first- years fundraising for Shinerama in the Saturday morning sunshine near the foot of Smythe Street. Conner said that based on his first impression of UNB his first year here is going to be great. “It rocks so far, like I barely got any sleep yet,” he said, laughing as his friends ran up to passing cars, asking for donations to Shinerama and handing out stickers. O’Kane described his welcome to campus as “amazingly awesome.”

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