Controversy surrounds university underfunding
McGill contemplates “worst case scenario”
McGill contemplates “worst case scenario”
An anti-police brutality march numbered around 350 last Saturday and remained largely peaceful, with no major confrontations between police and protesters. The march departed from Place… Read More »Anti-police brutality march peaceful, sparsely attended
Space to be used to add confidentiality to legal counselling
Union says back to work legislation skewed negotiations
Attendees demand government action
Councillors lay out vision for education summit
McGill’s involvement with war industry discussed
SNAX to start paying rent
Judicial Board to make a final decision within 15 days of hearing
Pro-life activists maintain constant presence in park
Additional recruits and meal plan considered
Over 150 McGill students gathered in the Leacock auditorium on Saturday for a full day of workshops hosted by the National Geographic Young Explorers Grants… Read More »News Brief: McGill hosts National Geographic explorers
McGill University Health Centre target of corruption investigation
Last Thursday, McGill’s highest governing body, the Board of Governor’s (BoG), convened for its first session of the academic year. The BoG is led by… Read More »BoG holds first meeting of the year
Aboriginal Awareness Week highlights land, resource issues