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News / Campus unions campaign to stop funding cuts at Memorial

News / Campus unions campaign to stop funding cuts at Memorial

A coalition of labour and student unions is calling for better public funding of Newfoundland and Labrador’s only public university.

The Memorial University campus coalition said that a decade of cuts has led to crumbling infrastructure, reductions in faculty numbers, and steep tuition hikes.

The provincial government has reduced the university’s funding by 46% since 2013, excluding the medical school.

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