Period Priority Project Refuses to Go With the Flow By Abby Cole ● Profile ● July 6, 2022 July 15, 2022 Through the Period Priority Project, MUNL student Leisha Toory is aiming to change the conversation around menstrual health in this province.
Come for the Comics, Stay for the Class Struggle By Rhea Rollmann ● Profile ● March 24, 2022 October 4, 2022 There’s a revolutionary vibe at Downtown Comics these days as outspoken anti-capitalist Kerri Neil adjusts to running a business.
South Asian Restaurants are Taking NL by Storm By Prajwala Dixit ● Profile ● January 20, 2022 July 15, 2022 Since 2011, at least 13 South Asian restaurants started operations in Newfoundland and Labrador—a trend seen in other Atlantic provinces too.
Mormon Missionaries Find St. John’s a Rock in the Storm By Conor McCann ● Profile ● April 10, 2020 July 15, 2022 Given the situation in America, the families of the young missionaries are more relieved than worried that they can’t get back to the United States.
Lela Evans: From Muskrat Falls Protests to MHA By Rhea Rollmann ● Longread ● June 19, 2019 October 4, 2022 “I made a commitment to my people and I’m going to live and die with that commitment. I’m going to represent my people.”