Still No Clean Water in Neskantaga First Nation
The Neskantaga First Nation declared a state of emergency for the second time this year on September 14, the day after both their primary and… Read More »Still No Clean Water in Neskantaga First Nation
The Neskantaga First Nation declared a state of emergency for the second time this year on September 14, the day after both their primary and… Read More »Still No Clean Water in Neskantaga First Nation
Accessibility is Still a Problem, Say Disability Rights Activists
Standing in Solidarity with the Protestors in Algeria
CMHA Launches Opioid Overdose Education Campaign
Meet the Creators Behind Leftist YouTube
And Where to Find Them on Campus
Repeal of Articles 370 and 35A Continues India’s Settler-Colonial Project
The Union Discusses Teaching Inequities at McGill
Students are speaking out against the McGill Admin’s complete disregard for student issues and violation of student democracy, by organizing a petition calling for the… Read More »Sign Petition against POLI 339
Discussing Art as a Means of Activism
On March 28, the CAQ government tabled the controversial Bill 21. This is the provincial government’s fourth attempt at limiting the religious freedom of religious… Read More »Bill 21 Isn’t Secularist, It’s Racist
The Role of Student Representatives in McGill’s Sexual Violence Policy
The Relationship Between Eating Disorders and Gender Dysphoria
From Our Literary Column “Isthmus”
On the night of March 23, the Queen Victoria statue on McGill’s campus was doused with green paint. This statue, along with the James McGill… Read More »Colonial Statues Must Go