Development must be participatory
No excuse to exclude local communities from the conversation
No excuse to exclude local communities from the conversation
On March 10, the Students’ Society of McGill University (SSMU) Legislative Council met to discuss Committee Terms of Reference and a motion to oppose Bill… Read More »SSMU objects to Lobbying Transparency Act
Incarcerated politician and pilot a “symbol of Ukraine”
Women of Diverse Origins denounces austerity
CFA Purrsident Tigris lauds feline frontrunner
Panel discussion, coffeehouse commemorate International Women’s Day
Exclusive interview highlights need for catification
An epistolary look at faith, religion, and enslavement
At a brief meeting of McGill’s Arts Undergraduate Society (AUS) Legislative Council on March 9, a presentation was given by students campaigning against a controversial… Read More »Campaign against “external and divisive” amendment at AUS Council
The VP Finance and Operations position was split into two separate positions this year, VP Operations and VP Finance. The VP Finance portfolio includes ensuring… Read More »VP Finance
In recent years, a series of increasingly vitriolic electoral campaigns and a rising tide of student apathy have deepened the divide between the leadership of… Read More »Introduction
The VP University Affairs plays a pivotal role in student advocacy, sitting on Senate and representing SSMU and its constituents to the McGill administration. This… Read More »VP University Affairs
The VP Internal is responsible for communication between SSMU and students and sends out the SSMU listserv. Responsibilities also include the Old McGill Yearbook and… Read More »VP Internal
Table of contents Constitutional amendments AVEQ affiliation referendum Creation of a Club Fund Fee Creation of a Mental Health Fee Increasing the SSMU Health Plan… Read More »Referendum Endorsements
The SSMU President is the leader of the SSMU executive team, in addition to being a key player in interactions with the administration. The President… Read More »President