Author: Andrew Connors

Andrew is a 3rd year student at MUN, majoring in Communications with a minor in Law and Public Policy, hoping to pursue a career in journalism or law. He enjoys watching any sport and loves writing. He hosts a weekly show on CHMR called “Sports on the Rock.”
Graduate students have decided to keep their student union representation in an online vote. Out of a total 440 votes, 244 voted against dissolution and 157 voted in favour. The vote was prompted by a petition...
Max Steffan, otherwise known as Bread Clip, self-produces what he calls “avant-garde Atlantic power pop” from his bedroom in St. John's. If Bread Clip’s recent EP, No Matter The Time, is any indication, avant-garde Atlantic power...

Why MUNSU representatives say CHMR should be cut

After close to an hour of listening to the public plea to keep CHMR open, multiple MUNSU executives presented their own reasons as to...

MUNSU board votes to cease funding CHMR

In an in-camera session, MUNSU Board of Directors voted to cease funding to CHMR. By June 1st MUNSU employees assigned to CHMR "shall no...

Local and national community show support for CHMR

From radio personalities, to popular musicians, many have voiced their support towards CHMR over the last couple weeks after it was announced that MUNSU...

MUNSU Election Forum: Where the candidates stand on the issues

Monday evening, the MUNSU Candidate Forum took place at the Breezeway. Each candidate spoke about their platform and what they would do as MUNSU...

Recap: Round one of the QMJHL playoffs begin in St. John’s

Playoff hockey has finally returned to Newfoundland, as the first round of the 2026 QMJHL Playoffs are underway. Entering the playoffs with high expectations, the...

How does QMJHL compare to St. John’s past leagues?

St. John's hockey fans have seen many teams and leagues come and go throughout the last 30+ years. With the Newfoundland Regiment gearing up for...

Notable moments in Sea-Hawks history, as reported by The Muse

*This article first appeared in The Muse’s 75th Anniversary Print Supplement magazine, published January 2026. 1969: Year of champions The Muse sports reporters must have had a...

Legendary skip Brad Gushue bows out of final Brier

Saturday was an emotional day at the Brier in St. John's, as Brad Gushue, one of the province's greatest athletes, was eliminated from his...

Canada Summer Games: 1977 vs. 2025

*This article first appeared in The Muse’s 75th Anniversary Print Supplement magazine, published January 2026. Last summer in St. John's was marked by the Canada Summer...

Brier Officially Rolls Into St. John’s

The 2026 Montana's Brier officially began last night, February 27, in St. John's, as the first draw of the event kicked off at 7:30...

Sea-Hawks crowned U Sports Curling Champions

For the first time in school history, Memorial University is U Sports women's curling champions. The team defeated the McMaster Marauders 5-4 in a...

Grenfell Campus Student Union reacts to Harlow closure

In a statement by the GCSU, the union expressed its disappointment in the university's decision to close the Harlow Campus. What Harlow means to Grenfell In...

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