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Anasophie Vallée

Anasophie (she/her) is a 3rd-year Communication Studies and French student at Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador. She is very passionate about advocating for human rights, mental health awareness, and inclusivity both within the arts and in our community as a whole. Anasophie is eager and honoured to be Editor-in-Chief of the Muse. She has written for both the Muse and the Independent and is excited to be a part of such an amazing team. Anasophie is also an avid member of the NL arts community, having danced for years with Kittiwake Dance Theatre. When she is not writing or working, Ana can typically be found reading, cooking, or seeing a local production.

Student protestors told to leave Arts and Admin building

On Friday, June 7th, students gathered in the Arts and Admin lobby at MUN for a teach-in about intersectional feminism and liberation when they...

Reactions to student protest at convocation

On Thursday, May 30th, at the 3 pm convocation for engineering students, Nicolas Keough, MUNSU's Director for External Affairs, held up a sign in...

An interview with artist and Muse alum Ian Foster

Ian Foster is a singer-songwriter, producer and filmmaker, from St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. He is a MusicNL and East Coast Music Award winner,...

MUNSU representatives horrified following meeting with MUNL admin

The Memorial University Students' Union released a press statement on Monday, May 27th, stating that students are enraged following their meeting with MUNL administration...

Sweetland

The film "Sweetland" Directed by Christian Sparkes and adapted from the novel of the same name by Michael Crummey follows the story of protagonist...

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In collaboration with Quadrangle NL, a local 2SLGBTQIA+ organization, the Public Interest Group on Cancer Research is organizing a virtual “Documentary Screening and Panel...

Fridays For Future St. John’s holds 4th-annual climate strike

Fridays For Future (FFF) St. John's, a branch of the global youth-led grassroots movement, gathered together on April 26th and marched to the confederation...

MUNSU invites all students to town hall meeting

The Memorial University Students' Union is holding a town hall meeting on Monday, May 22nd, at 7pm in the Breezeway. The purpose of the...

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With tensions running high, students, faculty, and staff have all been watching tentatively in hopes that the Lecturer's Union of Memorial University (LUMUN) and...

MUNSU elections: Voting is now open!

Voting is now open for the 2024 MUNSU elections and will close on March 12th at 9 pm. Undergraduate students can submit their votes...

Update: Memorial releases bargaining update

Memorial University sent out a Newsline item earlier today, March 8th, updating the university community on their ongoing collective bargaining process with the Lecturers'...

Update: LUMUN gives strike deadline to Memorial

The Lecturer's Union of Memorial University (LUMUN) released a statement this morning announcing that they have set a strike deadline for this Sunday, March...

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