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McGill alumni discuss what the paper taught them and its place at McGill
McGill alumni discuss what the paper taught them and its place at McGill
Caferama’s days of dishing out paninis and salads in styrofoam are numbered, and students are gearing up to replace the Shatner building’s first-floor cafeteria –… Read More »Green changes coming to Caferama space
Nurses strive for partnerships with patients and their families
Unpacking the gospel according to Lonely Planet
Tales from a Montrealer’s isolating rez-less experience
Concordia students photograph a northern Ugandan refugee camp
SSMU-organized event brings six party hopefuls to campus
Trial against businessman accused of assault marks Montreal’s recognition of sex worker rights
Global AIDS Week at McGill aims to clear up clichés
Cafeteria dining, independent living, and competition linked to the development of disordered eating
Senate votes to suspend administration’s travel directive and pushes for consultation, postdocs question lack of information on stipend tax
Brooks, Alberta is a slaughterhouse town. The town’s largest employer, Lakeside Packers – a meat processing plant acquired by American multinational Tyson Foods in 2001… Read More »Immigrants drawn to rural meat-packing
SSMU councillors voted overwhelmingly against adopting as policy for the remainder of the academic year the six General Assembly (GA) motions that failed to reach… Read More »SSMU shelves GA motions
Working without a contract for two years, police union uses camo pants in a new phase of pressure tactics
Human rights conference at the games empowers LGBT individuals to confront discrimination in their home countries