Speakers share abortion experiences
McGill students protest outside of Choose Life event
McGill students protest outside of Choose Life event
We have a situation here that I don’t understand. I was present at the two SSMU Council debates last school year over the right of… Read More »Seeking: pro-choice champion
Activists feel a plan to revamp the corner of Ste. Catherine and St. Laurent does not respect history
Re: “Council goes SSMUthly” | News | September 21
Adil Charkaoui removed his GPS tracking bracelet from his ankle for the first time in four years, after Federal court Judge Daniele Tremblay- Lamer dropped… Read More »Charkaoui mostly free
Government encroachment on educational institutions should be stopped
Last Wednesday, Mayor Gérald Tremblay cancelled the City’s $355 million water meter contract with the private consortium GÉNIeau. This move comes after a recommendation made… Read More »Tremblay cancels Water Meter contract
MIT prof says technology is bringing us closer to an answer
Re: “Students at 13 unions petition to leave CFS” | News | September 21
Montreal’s southern borough of Verdun has become the first municipality in Quebec to implement a public composting program. At a press conference last Monday, Verdun… Read More »Verdun acquires first industrial composter
Re: “Students at 13 unions petition to leave CFS” | News | September 21
PM’s politically flexible and the opposition lacks credibility
The Daily’s Niko Block investigates First Nations non-violent resistance in Akwesasne
Often rated the best university in the country based on its academic excellence, McGill has the opportunity on September 29 to build its reputation for… Read More »To be or not to be: composting on campus
Polytechnique professor condemns taser lethality, inconsistent performance