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Last updated at 11:05 PM on 30/11/09  

Trashing The Muse print this article
Someone tried to "undistribute" student paper
Geoff Meeker (Meeker on Media)
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A strange thing happened the night of November 26, on the campus of Memorial University.

All copies of The Muse, Memorial’s student newspaper, got trashed.

I’m not talking about a random tossing of a stack of papers into the trash, or across the parking lot. No, this was a planned, premeditated act, with some sort of motivation behind it.

“It came to our attention Thursday night that some of our paper stands were empty and nearby garbage cans were filled with newspapers,” said Zaren Healey White, copy editor of The Muse. “A volunteer informed me and I notified all the Muse staff. At that point, I thought it was an idiotic, but isolated, incident. Some staff members visited all the stands on campus early Friday morning and discovered all the stands to be empty.”

At least nine large, double-stands of newspapers were emptied between the University Centre Food Court and bus stop area, and the Science, Arts, Chemistry, Education and Engineering buildings. That’s a pretty good spread, in terms of distance traveled. This was no random act of mischief.

“It's hard to tell if all had been thrown out, as garbages may have already been changed, but I suspect that some may be stashed somewhere,” said White. “Due to the effort involving in stealing all these copies, we suspect it was a planned, organized endeavour likely involving many people. It's pretty clear that someone or some group wanted to try to undistribute the Muse, clearly not liking something covered within. It was a malicious undermining of the hard work of many people, a huge monetary and environmental waste, and a bizarre and illogical attempt to suppress the press. The stands have been replenished, so the scheme was clearly ineffective."

White would not speculate on who would be unhappy enough with The Muse to do such a thing. However, a quick read of the edition in question – the one that got trashed – is illuminating.

There are two stories in there about the MUN Students’ Union (MUNSU) that have raised a bit of stink on campus.

The first deals with a controversy that erupted when an anonymous letter revealed that some MUNSU executive were abusing alcohol tabs at the Breezeway Bar, a story that spilled over into mainstream media as well. At a subsequent board meeting, MUNSU voted to change this policy by introducing tighter controls on spending and accountability.

Another story dealt with the need for a whistle blower policy at MUNSU, to protect employees who come forward with information about questionable activity within the organization, such as the bar tab issue – which was sparked by an anonymous letter.

It’s safe to say that both stories would have made some people within the MUNSU unhappy.

So, with regard to the systematic dumping of The Muse, one doesn’t need to look too far to come up with motivated individuals. I think there’s a strong likelihood that some faction within MUNSU did the deed.

We may yet find out. White said a complaint has been filed with campus enforcement and it is quite likely that security cameras captured who did the deed.

30/11/09  


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Greg Knott from NL writes: I'd like to propose another scenario for the missing newspapers. Just a guess. Several years ago when I was in university and living in residence, a *cough* friend *cough* of mine and a few buddys cleaned out several newspaper stands around campus (and by several I mean a lot) and used the stolen papers, in crumpled form, to completly fill another friend's room from floor to ceiling, wall to wall - a sea of newspaper balls. Stupid - yes, wasteful - yes, funny - yes, potentially dangerous - yes, an attempt to supress the media - nope. But, it sounds like something more sinister could have occured this time...more likely then bored students pulling a prank.
Posted 30/11/2009 at 11:31 PM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
Simon Lono from NL writes: This is not the first time this has happened.

I have a recollection from the early 1980s of a former head of student security, running for MUNSU presidency (CSU then), who apparently took it upon himself to snag just about all the issues from a trolley and tossed them all into a dumpster. This issue, coming just a few days before the election, carried a story about this candidate that was less than flattering.

Muse staff found the issues at the bottom of the dumpster anyways, distributed them across campus and the candidate went down to ignoble defeat.
Posted 01/12/2009 at 11:34 AM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
wayne osmond from cape ray, NL writes: i'm sure photos of it will turn up on facebook soon. : )
Posted 01/12/2009 at 1:55 PM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
John Lynch from Saskatoon, SK. writes: It was my experience that the CSU was a training ground for future endeavours of a variety of politicians. Lono is right. There are dozens of corruption stories about money missing, alcohol missing, the list goes on and on from years past. A case in point. What former CSU president recently served time in jail for fraud? I rest my case.
Posted 01/12/2009 at 7:18 PM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
Nathan Downey from St. John's, NL writes: I wouldn't be so hasty to suggest that MUNSU had any hand in the bizarre crime spree.

The Muse reports on all of MUNSU's goings-on, whether it be orchestrating a tuition fee, or losing a big chunk of Union money.

At the end of the day, we're basically their number one promotional source, and as such, they need us.

The bar tab story had been broken for several weeks; the one we ran for this issue was a follow-up.

Also, Cameron Campbell, director of external relations, etc. is on the Muse board of directors.

And frankly, even if the members of MUNSU did want to trash the Muse, they would have been more than aware of MUN's high camera surveillance coverage. The perpetrators of this clearly didn't have any idea about the cameras.

I have serious doubt of any MUNSU involvement in this crime spree.

Look a little closer at the issue in question. There are definitely other groups that might have been offended by that issue as well. I have suspicions as well, but I'm certainly not going to speak of them without conclusive evidence.

Nathan Downey
Editor-in-chief, the Muse.
Posted 01/12/2009 at 8:18 PM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
jack Dreaddy from Gander, NL writes: With the way Student Unions are gettin on these days there is absolutely no chance for a benefit of the doubt
Posted 01/12/2009 at 8:23 PM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
Nathan Downey from St. Johns, NL writes: NB: My comment should have read orchestrating a tuition freeze not fee.

(I wrote this comment while editing a flurry of copy last night.)
Posted 02/12/2009 at 1:49 PM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
Darcy Fitzpatrick from St. Johns, NL writes: ''I think there’s a strong likelihood that some faction within MUNSU did the deed.''

I think there's a strong likelyhood that it's irresponsible to start pointing fingers based purely on speculation. That's how rumours gain traction.
Posted 02/12/2009 at 6:43 PM | Alert an Editor | Link to comment
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