Fraud down under, but fine for Canucks
Power Balance wristbands are still sold in Canada, despite a lack of supporting science
Power Balance wristbands are still sold in Canada, despite a lack of supporting science
One day after SSMU President Zach Newburgh served a notice of motion to abolish the General Assembly (GA), student uproar led him to re-title the… Read More »Eradication is not reform
Blockading flows of unequal power
The movement to bring human experience into academia
Uncovering the legacy of Montreal’s International Exposition
My granddad George Wilson grew up in a rented council house in 1930s Jarrow. This impoverished part of northeastern England was an industrial hub of… Read More »My Avant-Grandfather
On January 21 2009, the Ontario Progressive Conservative Campus Association (OPCCA) held a series of workshops advising young conservatives on how to dominate campus discourse,… Read More »The anti-PIRG campus conservative conspiracy
Student unemployment needs more drastic measures, say critics
English CEGEPs poised to bear the brunt of high student influx
Egyptians in Montreal and Ottawa rally for democracy
ASSÉ-coordinated sit-ins protest tuition hikes at Laval, UdeM, UQAM, and UQAC
Shelters overflow as temperatures drop below -25 degrees Celsius
Gerald Butts, President and CEO of WWF-Canada; Peter Coughlin, co-founder of Montreal-based real estate and investment company Redbourne Properties Inc.; and Samuel Minzberg, a director of Reitmans (Canada) Limited, Quebecor Media Inc., and Richmont Mines Inc, will replace three former external members-at-large on the McGill Board of Governors
Midnight Kitchen (MK) resumed operations last Friday after resolving misunderstandings with SSMU over the collective’s certification under the Ministère de l’Agriculture, des Pêcheries et de l’Alimentation du Québec, which resulted in a two-day hiatus
Students weren’t consulted before Food Services raised meal prices over break