Not quite the rev, but we’re getting closer
In 2012, McGill student protesters reimagined the University. In 2017, what can we learn from the mythical Mob Squad?
In 2012, McGill student protesters reimagined the University. In 2017, what can we learn from the mythical Mob Squad?
Lots of activists live with mental illness – so why is social justice organizing still so ableist?
Marking time and intergenerational relationships through domestic craft
Campus remains physically, financially and socially inaccessible for many, despite McGill’s supposed commitment to accessibility for all.
Students are challenging urban isolation and individualism through collective living spaces
Cultivating a love ethic in the space between Montreal and Vancouver Island
The radical possibilities of romantic friendships
Following the Paris Agreement and the Trump election, McGill professors talk climate change in a changed world
Bridget Tolley’s search for justice
McGill Dentistry student was unfairly accused of being drunk during student clinic
Female interns are the ones cleaning the office, fielding physical advances, and working overtime – and that’s not okay
Queering heterosexuality and the politics of penetration
McGill’s International Development Studies program fosters a culture of saviourism
Poetry by women and femmes
McGill women in STEM talk sexism, role models, and representation