While 1970s America is stricken by the Vietnam War, Mooney is a family man struggling to make ends meet, until he organizes an art heist along with some thieves-for-hire. This heist film has ...
Freezing tuition is an economically necessary decision, a smart decision, and a popular decision. With careful consideration, MUNSU urges collaboration between all decision-makers to advance a shared ...
This past Thursday, the Student Volunteer Bureau hosted the 23rd annual Volunteer Incentive Program awards ceremony. The awards were presented by the Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador ...
This past weekend the Memorial Sea-Hawks cross country team met at the McGill Team Challenge in Montreal, and participants broke multiple school records. James Power, got a new school record in the ...
Rocket Bakery opened in the Spring of 2011 in one of the heritage buildings downtown on Water Street. The owners decided to follow their dreams, moving from Toronto to ‘exotic’ Newfoundland to open up ...
The top team in Atlantic University Sports and seventh nationally ranked team the UNB Reds were at the Field House this weekend for two games against the Sea-Hawks. Unfortunately for Memorial, it was ...
For the first time since 2007, MUN has administered a large scale faculty survey. According to an ATIPP file in an article by Matt Barter on January 19 th, Memorial is administered a faculty ...
Entering this series, the Acadia Axmen were the top seeded team in the AUS, holding a 9-3 record. Meanwhile, Memorial was coming off a two loss weekend to StFX, holding a 4-8 record and were on the ...
For Facey, Gillingham, and Ryan, and many of the cast and crew involved, Anna Postmortem is one of the first big steps in their acting journeys. This helps them build a foundation for their futures in ...
When it comes to relations with China in particular, there has been a staggering turnaround in Canadian public opinion. A recent Ipsos poll found that 54 percent of Canadians support “closer trade ...
Political Science and Economics, with interests in sports, public policy, and all things politics.
The Online News Act, also known as Bill C-18, received royal assent in 2023. It was intended to strengthen the financial sustainability of Canadian news media. However, it has caused far more harm ...
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