Author: Kaelem Tingate

Disconnected, disjointed, and scrambling through a web of adventures, Kaelem can be found sporting strange and unusual outfits—mic or camera in hand—always ready for an interview. He's a communications and philosophy student, with a passion for distilling, dancing, and everything weird.
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...

MUNSU executives keep course reimbursements, despite budget deficit

A motion to remove Executive Director course reimbursements failed to pass at MUNSU's latest board meeting. MUNSU executives are reimbursed for the cost of one...

The death of debauchery

What happened to university degeneracy? Lifestyles worse than 60s' rock stars, fuelled by a mix of caffeine, nicotine, and alcohol. Our future, lawyers, doctors,...

MOUTH OFF!: Highlighting conversation and controversy

*This article first appeared in The Muse’s 75th Anniversary Print Supplement magazine, published January 2026. The Muse has always highlighted student voices, in one way or...

Sea-Hawks Wrestling returns to the mat

For the first time in nearly a decade, Memorial University once again has a wrestling team. Newfoundland's wrestling community came together for Canada Games,...

Course spotlight: Archaeology of Intoxicants

“We all know about intoxicants” says Peter Whitridge, Professor at Memorial's Faculty of Archaeology. From abusing caffeine during finales, to drunken nights on George...

Death of the Toonie Bar: The end of 3 for 5

Gone are the days of two-dollar beers, five-dollar doubles, and three drinks for five dollars.As of July 23rd, the Newfoundland and Labrador Liquor Corporation...

St. John’s Tattoo Convention inks its ninth year

Fifteen minutes to open, the line was around the parking lot. Rows of people had appointments booked ecstatic to lie down for a piece.  Staggering...

Gwen Stefani coming to Churchill Park Music Festival

Churchil Park Music Festival have announced that Gwen Stefani will be headlining Sunday nights show at the festival. The Grammy-winning frontwoman of No Doubt...

Churchill Park Music Festival line-up rundown

Last year, Churchill Park saw an array of iconic names visit St. John’s for one of the largest concerts of the year—such artists include...

National Indigenous Peoples’ Day celebration held in Bannerman Park

This Saturday, June 21st, First Light hosted its annual celebration of National Indigenous Peoples' Day. The festivities started in the morning, welcoming the first...

The Tely 10: Ten miles of running, cheering, and good vibes

The race started in a mob of nervous runners—heads as far as one could see—beaten by cold wind, dreaded, but soon to be adored....

Pro-Palestine protesters hold traffic on Water Street

For the last 600 days, a wave of pro-Palestine protests has flooded St. John’s, demanding that the Canadian government take action on Israel’s war...

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