Happy QPIRGday!
This month, marks the Quebec Public Interest Research Group at McGill’s thirtieth anniversary of research, education, and activism on issues of social justice and the… Read More »Happy QPIRGday!
This month, marks the Quebec Public Interest Research Group at McGill’s thirtieth anniversary of research, education, and activism on issues of social justice and the… Read More »Happy QPIRGday!
The Conservatives celebrated their fifth year in power this weekend. Throughout this time, the Harper government has consistently demonstrated a lack of respect or support… Read More »One step forward, two steps back
A conservative critique of the Prince Arthur Herald
NASA’s latest groundbreaking discovery in October 2010 that the moon may be home to water, silver, mercury, and other natural resources has made the moon… Read More »The Moon Treaty is dead. Discuss.
I applaud Michael Hunziker’s recent article (“Why the left should opt out of campus PIRGs,” Commentary, January 20). His rhetorical strategy is smart. In an effort… Read More »Confession of a member of the QPIRG board
The Black Students’ Network on the use of their name in the QPIRG opt-out campaign
Opera McGill takes on La Bohème
SSMU and PGSS encouraged by new long-term approach to enrolment management
In the largest recorded meeting of Quebec attorneys to date, the Association of Prosecutors in Criminal and Penal Prosecutions of Quebec (APCPP) voted Saturday in… Read More »Quebec prosecutors vote for a strike mandate
One day before proceedings were set to begin, the City of Montreal withdrew its case against the Arts Undergraduate Society (AUS) over a $2,500 postering… Read More »AUS postering fine withdrawn
SSMU President holds town hall on his motion
Thirteen arrested, 2,700 counterfeit textbooks seized in RCMP raids
AUTS offers up the unexpected in its production of Kiss of the Spider Woman
Donation-based collective failed to renew provincial certification, blames SSMU for lack of warning