Author: Anna

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...

MUN’s Master Plan Envisions Ice Skating Rink and Indigenous House

Editor's note: Featured image found at MUN's "Campus Planning at Memorial" site. On October 11th, Memorial University's official Twitter page shared a survey regarding a...

“Fangirl” Doesn’t Take Mental Illness Too Seriously: Here’s Why That’s A Good Thing.

The young adult novel Fangirl by Rainbow Rowell is one of the ultimate comfort books of all time.  Following the protagonist Cather Avery as she...

Rethinking Residence: Student Housing in a Barely Post-Pandemic Province

Many students have a certain notion of how their move-in day will go. (Think: parents begrudgingly moving suitcases up flights of stairs, tearful goodbyes,...

“We Were Children”: vandalism vs. counter-monumentality

In protest of the 751 unmarked graves discovered at a former residential school in Saskatchewan, on June 24th, the doors of St. Paul’s Co-Cathedral...

From Police Studies to Criminology: a conversation in social awareness

On the 24th of June, Memorial University’s Sociology Department announced they were swapping their Major of Police Studies to Criminology from this upcoming September....

Muslim Student Association Feature

Anna Philpott from The Muse had the pleasure of reaching out to MUN's Muslim Student Association (MSA). Then, she connected with Ghazia Azam, the...

Unearthing Canada’s dark history with ethnic cleansing: 215 Indigenous children’s remains found buried in BC

Featured image by Erik Mclean on Unsplash. Article written by Anna Philpott and Hayley Whelan. A Note from the Editor: Newfoundland and Labrador's museum The Rooms has enacted the...

In conversation and solidarity with Palestine

Article written by Modeline Longjohn and Anna Philpott. On May 10th, 2021, the world was rocked by gruesome videos of the bombings in Palestinian cities....

How the Pandemic Gave a New Meaning to the Stereotype “Struggling Artist”

Rachael Currie did not expect to take her classes behind a computer screen when first applying as a vocal major for MUN's music school....

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