Café Supreme to pump big money into Shatner 103
Restaurant renovations will extend into adjacent student lounge
Restaurant renovations will extend into adjacent student lounge
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[Correction appended] Six McGill students were abruptly fired after working two weeks of a summer telemarketing job at Downshire Capital, a Montreal financial company that… Read More »Students find shady jobs through CAPS
When Liberal Lucienne Robillard resigned as the Westmount—Ville-Marie Member of Parliament after 13 years, the riding prepared for a by-election to find a replacement. Now,… Read More »Federal candidates face-off in by-election
McGill security denies hundreds of workers access to meeting, workers blame administration
McGill shuffles wait-listed first years to new luxury accommodations at the last minute
Security calls police to handle campus “criminal activities”
Montreal police insist community is safe, incidents unrelated
Students decry flawed tender process, lack of consultation
McGill’s 2,000 teaching assistants (TAs) began striking today following the breakdown of negotiations at two final meetings during which the University continued to resist a… Read More »McGill Teaching Assistants on strike
Union decries lack of progress in negotiations with administration
God as Father discussion Monday, April 7, 6:00 p.m Montreal Diocesan Theological College, 3473 University Discuss the dominant views of God as father and discuss… Read More »What’s the haps
Humanistic Studies is once again under the microscope, and students and faculty are concerned about the program’s future. Under review for the third time in… Read More »Humanistic studies program under third critical review
This year’s SSMU executive stumbles through the final weeks of the semester
Long-time area business owners decry lack of consultations over multi-million dollar investments