Author: Hannah Wahrenburg

Hannah Wahrenburg (“Wah-” like law, “-ren-” like hen, and “-burg” like the ice cream parlour), is currently a student at MUN studying communications and philosophy. For as long as she has had the ability to speak, Hannah has always had something to say and questions to ask, which often manifests itself in her passion for writing and learning new things. Other than being a major movie buff, Hannah is interested in all things arts and culture, history, and humanities. As a writer for The Muse she hopes to shed light on the weird and wonderful, the unusual and unexpected, and hopefully use a little less alliteration while doing so.
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...

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