This Week in Muse History series highlights notable articles and topics reported on by past students to celebrate 75 years of The Muse. This series also gives insight into student issues of the past – ...
With the rising costs of living, nervousness around working hours and continuous reforms to IRCC policies, international students are put into situations of constant uncertainty. Prolonged uncertainty ...
Here’s what The Muse reported on this week, February 3rd-7th, in past years. On February 3, 2005, Nadya Bell reported on contentious debates surrounding the Faculty of Medicine and their right to ...
An international student is at risk of deportation to Pakistan, a country to which she has never been, due to an expired student visa. Although she is eligible to graduate, she must pay $5705.08 of ...
Boys Who Think put out their first full length, self titled album on Friday, January 24. The four piece indie rock act features Evan West on lead guitar and vocals, Liam Butler on keyboard and backing ...
This past week, the provincial Auditor General, Denise Hanrahan, released a report on the state of Memorial University’s facilities management, alleging severe negligence by Memorial’s administration, ...
Glenn Barnes served as the Chair of the Board of Regents from 2022 until his resignation in August 2024. (Rich Blenkinsopp/The Gazette) In a letter to the Minister of Education obtained by the Muse ...
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 – you name ...
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