Author: Sanuda Ranawake

Business Administration student with an interest in business, aviation, trains, cars, politics. In my free time find me hiking, road tripping, jet-setting or enjoying a delicious local craft beer.
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...

Memorial University addresses Auditor General’s report

The Auditor General’s office released a report this morning about spending at Memorial University. Among many issues mentioned in the report, financial irresponsibility, overspending,...

Rally for National Day for Truth and Reconciliation draws large crowd

On the third annual National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, hundreds gathered, dressed in orange shirts, outside the Colonial Building in St. John’s to...

Student-led climate protest in St. John’s attracts a crowd

Fridays For Future St. John’s, a student-led movement, organized a protest demanding climate action. The protesters gathered at the MUN clock tower and marched...

Fridays For Future St. John’s holding climate strike this Friday

Friday’s For Future St. John’s is holding a protest this Friday, September 15th, to rally against the use of fossil fuels and the subsidization...

Locally developed app aims to help students connect with their university

A new app created by a Memorial University student is aiming to help students with an age-old problem: Discovering events and clubs on campus...

Biking in St. John’s is gaining popularity while infrastructure lags behind

Across North America and the world, biking is known to be a great, reliable, and cheap way to get around any city. After what...

Opera On The Avalon entering its 15th season

Opera on the Avalon (OOTA), Newfoundland and Labrador's premier opera company, recently held a press conference to announce its highly anticipated 15th anniversary season....

“Don’t Give Up on Me, Dad”: A Play Highlighting Mental Health and Empathy

In the upcoming play, "Don't Give Up on Me, Dad," veteran playwright Andy Jones pays tribute to his late son, Louis, who died by...

MUN Medicine hosts annual art gallery

On May 9th and 10th, MUN Medicine hosted its annual art gallery at the Atrium of the MUN Medical School. The event featured a...

St. John’s Improv: the Jam Jams Jam

St. John’s Improv has been hosting improv shows for just over a year. In celebration of their flagship show's one-year anniversary, they hosted “Jam...

Claims of bias in the MUNSU election process

A brief breakdown At its core, the MUNSU election is governed by two documents and two bodies— the elections policy document and constitution, and the...

Return To Planet Phlegm

The Phlegm Fatales’ latest performance took place this past weekend at the LSPU hall. A stunning, tasteful affair and definitely another reason to support...

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