Behind the Zines: Interview with Montreal-Based Artist Cloé Murphy
Cloé Murphy on making and sharing zines for the masses
Cloé Murphy on making and sharing zines for the masses
On August 14, one year after the fall of Kabul to the Taliban, Ministers Mélanie Joly, Sean Fraser, Harjit S. Sajjan, and Anita Anand issued… Read More »Canada’s Broken Promise: Afghanistan Evacuation One Year Later
The Montreal Public Health Department’s contamination alert about Montreal’s “street cannabis” was missing crucial details.
SSMU accused of bargaining in bad faith
A previous version of this article included Figure 2 showing “Average Undergraduate GPA Since 2016.” This chart did not consider the number of registered students… Read More » Grade Inflation at McGill is not a Myth
Mohawk Mothers demand concrete action following Pope’s apology
Illustrations contributor Randa Mohamed explores issues that might come up on the first day of school.
Quebec and other provinces must listen to the health care professionals
Gentrification in Mile End is pushing local business out.
The 2021–2022 academic year saw a range of student-led activism across the McGill campus as students mobilized against an institution historically unreceptive to change. The… Read More »Last Year’s Student-Led Activism on Campus
Justifications for Quebec’s new language place immigration as a threat to the French language
Trans Rights activist discusses how the bill will enhance legal recognition for trans and non-binary people living in Quebec
Thousands of rodents and chickens euthanized in early 2020
Open letter from McGill faculty and staff
The university threatens Students over a democratic decision, again