McGill Mental Health cleans up
New director is committed to fewer pills and shorter wait-lists
New director is committed to fewer pills and shorter wait-lists
In 1973, the American Psychiatric Association (APA) removed homosexuality from its list of diagnostic criteria for mental illnesses, in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for… Read More »Non-normative gender is not a disease
Over 300 people packed into Gert’s bar Tuesday night to watch the U.S. Presidential Election, as many students struggled to find seats in view of… Read More »Pro-Obama students pack into Gerts for election coverage
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SSMU Council met Thursday with a loaded agenda that included the vote to convert the McGill International Student Network’s (MISN) lounge into a nursery serving… Read More »Council: nursery in Shatner, Tribune wings not clipped
Don’t be surprised if you hear Inuit throat singers on your way to class tomorrow. The First Peoples’ House (FPH) began holding annual pow-wows in… Read More »Pow-wow reaches out to first nations high school students
A private vigil planned by friends and family Tuesday to honour slain teenager Freddy Villanueva was disrupted by demonstrators who learned of the event through… Read More »Political group intrudes on private Villanueva vigil
After nearly a century, McGill is selling the McGill Outdoors Club house in Shawbridge, an hour north of Montreal. Morton Mendelson, Deputy Provost (Student Life… Read More »McGill to sell Outdoors Club house
**[Correction appended] Algonquin speakers from the Barrière Lake community criticized the federal and provincial governments for meddling in their traditional governance, dishonouring land-use agreements, and… Read More »Algonquin community decries government meddling
Elections McGill bans web site, allows new site, then bans it hours later
Hundreds lined up outside of Concordia University’s Henry F. Hall Building Thursday night to see Rev. Al Sharpton speak on the U.S. presidential election cycle,… Read More »Al Sharpton weighs in on U.S. election
Speakers, audience divided on Canada’s role