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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.

Citations Needed: MUN Students write and perform play at St. John’s Short Play Festival

On September 6, “Citations Needed,” a play co-written by Daniel Lanigan O’Hara and Tanner Hudson, was read by MUN Drama at the LSPU Hall...

Ongoing EDI-AR efforts at Memorial: An interview with Dr. Delores V. Mullings

Dr. Delores V. Mullings was appointed as the vice-provost of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism (EDI-AR) on August 27, 2021, for a five-year term.  In...

St. John’s SHORTS: 8th annual Short Play Festival

Opening on September 6th, the 8th annual Short Play Festival will run until the 17th at the LSPU Hall. The festival will consist of five...

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The MUN Seahawks Ultimate Frisbee teams are looking to build teams to compete at the Canadian University Ultimate Championships (CUUC) in Brampton, Ontario, October...

Meta blocks news content on its platforms in Canada

Following the passing of the Online News Act, Bill C-18, by the Canadian government back in June, social media conglomerate META has decided to...

Memorial University releases statement on SWCC accreditation

Memorial University has released a statement commenting on the funding cuts to the Student Wellness and Counselling Centre (SWCC) and the public discussion surrounding...

Students and faculty calling for immediate action to save SWCC

The Canadian Federation of Students - Newfoundland and Labrador (CFS-NL), Memorial University of Newfoundland's Faculty Association (MUNFA), the Marine Institute's Student Union (MISU), and...

Recent graduate owed $5,487.53 from the university

Jada Jasmine Jones, a recent graduate from MUN’s Ocean Naval Architectural Engineering program (ONAE), is owed $5,487.53 from Memorial University. After having overcome numerous unnecessary...

MUNSU delivers petition in support of engineering students

The following is a media release from MUNSU: The MUN Undergraduate Students’ Union (MUNSU) has delivered a petition advocating for fair wages, effective work term...

Counterprotest at the Confederation Building for inclusive education

On Friday, June 9th, ‘No Space For Hate’ was held as a counterprotest at the Confederation Building.  https://www.tiktok.com/@themusenl/video/7242826860260756742 The rally was in response to an anti-LGBTQ...

Neverland comes to Newfoundland

A Disney+ Original movie, “Peter Pan & Wendy” is a live-action reimagining of the J.M. Barrie novel and the 1953 animated classic, directed by...

Terry Fox’s continued impact on cancer research in NL

Last week, Fred Fox (brother of Terry Fox) took a tour of Memorial’s facilities as part of the Marathon of Hope Cancer Centres initiative....

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