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Famed Irish pub to get torn down, move to new location
Famed Irish pub to get torn down, move to new location
The Quebec government announced last Thursday that it would contribute an extra $250-million over five years to postsecondary education, garnering divided opinions from administrators and… Read More »SSMU, admin disagree on Quebec budget
Oil and Israel are responsible for the plight of Palestinians, according to Palestinian journalist Abdel al-Bari Atwan in a lecture titled “Palestine: The Way Forward”… Read More »Keep Canada neutral: Palestinian journalist
McGill and Concordia students hope to expand to include French universities
Corporate managers in the admin detract from collegial governance structure
Volunteers argue free collective childcare is a method of political organizing rather than a charity
McGill Planning Office asks student cyclists whether they want bike lockers
Students vote overwhelmingly to support Daily Publications Society
Activist and mother Jessica DelBalzo believes adoption is motivated by greed and must be prevented at all costs, because it destroys families and harms the… Read More »Adoption may do more harm than good: speaker
SSMU mandate to defend student parents remains on backburner
Technological change may wreak greater consequences than we imagine, according to Professor Darin Barney, who presented the CKUT-Radio Training Days keynote address Friday night, entitled… Read More »Prof argues technology can stifle democracy
Sex work advocacy group Stella addresses students on Montreal’s sex industry
Peter Newhook, the newly acclaimed SSMU VP Finance & Operations, is considering resigning before his term even begins, and some on SSMU Council are expecting… Read More »Acclaimed VP Finance & Operations may resign
Administrators, student union representatives, facilities managers, and government officials will gather for the first-ever Student Parent Forum this May, to finally address the needs of… Read More »McGill to host forum on student parents in May
Since the Quebec government’s 2005 cancellation of formal sexual education in the province’s high schools, the subject has all but disappeared. When it implemented the… Read More »Lack of sex education takes its toll in Quebec