McGill cutting MUNACA benefits
Union appealing administration’s decision from before strike
Union appealing administration’s decision from before strike
The first in a multi-part series on University security
Media scrutiny over her and McGill’s role in the Quebec asbestos industry led to Roshi Chadha’s decision
Article updated Feb. 6, 2012 At last Thursday’s Science Undergraduate Society (SUS) Council meeting, President Akshay Rajaram confirmed that SUS will be holding its first General… Read More »Science General Assembly to be held at end of month
Administration sends mass email as demonstration approaches campus
SSMU’s Board of Directors discusses constitutional changes
A handful of McGill administration, SSMU executives, and students met to discuss student space on Friday during the latest SSMU strategic summit. Some of the… Read More »Strategic summit focuses on student space
Police repression and student movements were the topics at this year’s first graduate colloquium in the Department of Sociology. Université du Québec a Montréal (UQAM)… Read More »Colloquium discusses student movements and the police
This February marks Canadian Black History Month. There is a common misconception in Canada that racism and the oppression of people of colour are mainly… Read More »More than a month
Leonard Cohen’s new album, Old Ideas
Lela Savic provides a Yugoslavian perspective on Jolie’s new film
The advantages of repair over retail at Imperial Boots
Ryan Healey on Norman Cornett’s dialogic hemlock
Fishing for the deep sea deliciousness at Comptoir 21
When you’re a teenager in a tiny Saskatchewan town, you are bound to get into trouble. A sheer lack of things to do leads young… Read More »We flew over the cuckoo’s nest