Sit-ins are so last century
Re: “Queering Montreal” | Commentary | September 24
Re: “Queering Montreal” | Commentary | September 24
Judge Robert Sansfaçon, the judge who was to preside over the inquiry into the 2008 shooting of Fredy Villanueva by a Montreal police officer, abruptly… Read More »Villanueva judge steps down
At the event hosted by McGill’s Choose Life club last Thursday, three spea-kers from the Silent No More Awareness Campaign shared their personal experiences with… Read More »No to anti-abortion intimidation
What: Fresh Autumn Salsa How much: under $10, depending on your tomato source Why: To hang on to tomato season and summer for as long… Read More »Friends with food
Re: “Speakers share abortion experiences” | News | September 28
Former death row inmate and Canadian lifer on parole speak at McGill
Veil of Veronica I was pretty young when this happened so I don’t really remember every detail, and I might even be confusing things with… Read More »A selection of short fiction
The Fund for Public Interest Research, a fundraising and canvassing operation that raises money for American non-profit organizations recently settled a $2.15-million class action suit… Read More »U.S.-PIRG Fund sued for $2.15 Million by employees
Cagibi improv series brings musicians together
At the Schulich School of Music, a doctoral student prepares for her final recital
Theatre course teaches students about social justice in and out of the classroom
Last week, Global TV aired a segment on escalating violence between Filipino and South Asian teenagers in Montreal’s Côte-des-Neiges neighbourhood. The journalists framed the most… Read More »Look at the big picture behind “gang violence”
Canadian says accusations of terror links are baseless
UBC researcher Joy Johnson calls for new investigations
The McGill Global Food Security conference will be held over three days next week and will host over 400 participants. The goal of the conference… Read More »McGill to host Global Food Security conference