Report reveals student displeasure
McGill Law student’s survey data sheds light on equity and diversity issues
McGill Law student’s survey data sheds light on equity and diversity issues
After anger and outrage over the behaviour of Concordia University’s Board of Governors, Concordia newspaper The Link published an open letter penned by Concordia faculty… Read More »Concordia BoG under fire
Anxiety as local Tunisians rally for revolution at home
The Department of National Defence (DND) hosted an informational session Monday afternoon at Thomson House for McGill graduate students interested in career opportunities within the… Read More »Military courts McGill grad students
SSMU President Zach Newburgh, along with two of his fellow executives and one Councillor, introduced a notice of motion proposing to abolish the current General Assembly (GA) model, replacing it with an “Annual General Meeting.” SSMU Council is scheduled to vote on the motion at its next meeting, on February 3. The motion was submitted… Read More »SSMU President looks to end GA
New Securitas contract among items approved
The university’s mission should not be dictated by private interest alone
Ignoring Hezbollah war crimes is not progressive politics
Removing racist slurs from Huck Finn covers up racist brutality
Political correctness, protest, and the Kay family
Cinémathèque series looks at the journalist through cinema’s lens
The “Equity and Media” conference plans to show undergraduate research
New cafe opens in Ghetto Shul, offering budget food and board games
Representatives from the Department of National Defence (DND) visited McGill this past Monday to give an informational session about their Policy Officer Recruitment Program. The… Read More »Military recruitment has no place on campus
The Opt-Out campaign has three main points: QPIRG is anarchist and undemocratic, QPIRG hates Israel and Jews, and you can get a sandwich with the… Read More »Combating the QPIRG opt-out campaign’s misinformation