Voter turnout for the city of St. John’s in the 2021 Municipal Election stood at just 47.10%, meaning over half of residents of voting age didn’t participate. Unfortunately, many of us are choosing to ...
The Memorial University Botanical Garden is far more than a pretty patch of wilderness. Within the garden, you’ll find a diverse mix of ecosystems, from boreal forest and bogs to fens, ponds, and ...
Political Science and minoring in Economics. Born and raised in St. John’s, David has a strong interest in labour politics, international relations, populism, and culture. You can find more of his wor ...
Tucked on the corner of Cathedral Street, No. 4 offers some of St. John’s finest cocktails, served with a side of that unique downtown vibe that feels instantly welcoming. For those who prefer, ...
Charlie Kirk did not advocate for the freedom of Muslims to practice their faith. He wanted mass deportation for immigrants, especially Muslims, using vile rhetoric to paint them as an urgent threat ...
Three current and former activists from MUN Students for Palestine Devoney Ellis, Sadie Mees, and Nikita Stapleton will set sail to Gaza as part of the Freedom Flotilla, a civilian-led mission ...
After 17 years, the Quebec Maritime Junior Hockey League is back in St. John’s as the Newfoundland Regiment officially began their inaugural season Thursday night against the defending QMJHL champions ...
Canadian curling icon and St. John’s Native Brad Gushue announced Wednesday that at the conclusion of the 2025-26 Curling season he will retire.
This summer, well-loved St. John’s math rock/midwest emo trio Swimming embarked on a cross-country tour, aptly named ‘Swimming Across Canada.’ ...
The Grounds Café at Murray’s Garden Centre (1525 Portugal Cove Road) has a cozy, inviting atmosphere that makes it easy to linger. The menu is filled with fresh, carefully prepared options, including ...
Funky Swap thrives on the connections it fosters. In a queer-friendly, inclusive space, people come together to swap, chat, and celebrate creativity. The event emphasizes accessibility and openness, ...
This quote from Reese, an organizer with Tent City for Community, from a recent episode of Muse News resonated with me. The injustices levied towards unhoused people often go unacknowledged by people ...