General Assembly loses quorum
Students approve motions on employment, energy, pornography before assembly falls apart
Students approve motions on employment, energy, pornography before assembly falls apart
Speakers criticize Canadian complicity in human rights violations
Non-opt-outable fee to go to referendum in November
Energy-intensive process may produce greenhouse gases and pollution
Discussion includes self-funded MBA model, sustainability fund
800 attend private, off-campus event
MBA tuition, TA wages among issues debated
Students question University’s stance on contentious events
Principal defends controversial changes on campus
Provincial government plans to charge students for public education
McGill hospital being built as a public-private partnership
“Echoes of the Holocaust” called off following disruptions
Activists, academics, and diplomats weigh in on Canada’s response
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