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 Pitbull, Shania Twain, and Nickelback. After months of anticipation, Churchill Park Music...
This Saturday, June 21st, First Light hosted its annual celebration of National Indigenous Peoples' Day. The festivities started in the morning, welcoming the first sunrise of summer, and continued into the evening as dancing, games, and...
2025 marks The Muse’s 75th anniversary.
Since 1950, dedicated student journalists at Memorial have reported on campus affairs, community events, politics, controversies, local entertainment –...
The Memorial University Students' Union released a press statement on Monday, May 27th, stating that students are enraged following their meeting with MUNL administration...
On Monday, April 22nd, the Memorial University Students' Union, held a town hall in the breezeway with government, university administrators, and opposition parties. In...
In March, after a delay caused by Fish Harvesters Protesting, the provincial government unveiled their 2024 Provincial Budget titled Transforming: Our Health. Our Economy....
How clear are our climate action policies in Canada? As an individual, facing down the global incentives to reduce our effect on climate change is daunting. We set out to better understand some of the statistics of renewable energy in our country to see what else needs to be done.