You have the right to remain stupid
I’m not a supporter of Choose Life, but I do agree with their right to exist on campus, as a SSMU club – or rather… Read More »You have the right to remain stupid
I’m not a supporter of Choose Life, but I do agree with their right to exist on campus, as a SSMU club – or rather… Read More »You have the right to remain stupid
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Last Thursday, volunteers outside Berri-UQAM metro Amnesty International asked passersby to stop and sign a petition demanding an end to the Israeli military’s ongoing blockade… Read More »Amnesty petitions for Gaza
Electronic medical assistants helpful but not always effective
Tuition skyrockets amidst state’s financial turmoil
Brian Keast talks with some of the people behind McGill’s annual pow-wow
Chinese immigrant workers awarded $164,000 in damages
I n Roald Dahl’s 1966 short story, “William and Mary,” before the main character William dies of cancer, he writes his wife Mary a letter… Read More »Can you keep a brain alive in a jar?
Decision follows SSMU Council censure of the club’s proposed pro-life event
I speak for many of my pro-choice colleagues when I say that we must gracefully decline Kathryn Sawyer’s invitation to be the pro-choice champion for… Read More »Seeking: a new approach to anti-abortion activism
Every other week, Joël Thibeault writes a column for French learners, as a way of encouraging them to practice their French. V ous marchez sur… Read More »Ces sacrés jurons!
Locals accuse GSI of neglect and mismanagement of landfills
Students, profs take to the street to protest Bills 38 and 44
At SSMU Council Thursday, VP Clubs and Services Sarah Olle announced that a referendum question to finance an independent McGill Tribune has been pushed back… Read More »The Trib’s Status