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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.

Update: LUMUN responds to Memorial’s Newsline bargaining update

The Lecturer's Union of Memorial University (LUMUN) has released a response on their website to the University's recent Newsline item about the ongoing bargaining...

University releases update on collective bargaining process with LUMUN

On February 9th, the Lecturer's Union of Memorial University (LUMUN) released a statement saying they would no longer be continuing the conciliation process with...

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The following is a notice from MUNSU: Nominations for the 2024 MUNSU By-Election are open as of January 10th. As a MUNSU representative, you can represent the undergraduate...

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CHMR News, the MUN radio station, is recruiting student volunteers interested in reporting for their 1-hour bi-weekly radio show Campus Connect to report on...

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