A 2025 tour of Memorial University’s crumbling infrastructure.

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Matt Barter is a graduate of the Humanities and Social Sciences Faculty at Memorial University of Newfoundland, holding a degree in Political Science with a minor in Sociology. He enjoys reading thought-provoking articles, taking walks in nature, and volunteering in the community.

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One response to “2025 MUN’s Infrastructure Woes (A Tour)”

  1. Everything takes 3 times as long and costs 4x as much for work done at MUN. That is the real inefficiency. How is there any money to fix anything when it costs $200 to change a lightbulb and 5000$ to replace a toilet. Also, as opposed to working on student spaces, they focused all the time and resources on the Canada Games. Something that had no benefit to teaching students or research. Vanity projects is what defines this and past administration.

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