Critics crack down on “tough-on-crime”
Truth and Sentencing Act projected to cost in excess of $5 billion
Truth and Sentencing Act projected to cost in excess of $5 billion
Only 84 students responded to the survey, the majority of whom were from the Faculty of Arts. Dallas Bentley, SSMU communications and publications manager, said SSMU has yet to formally organize the data
Overreactions attributed to charged atmosphere surrounding SSMU politics
Engineering Career Centre subsidized student networking trips to Calgary
FEUQ worried misallocation of funds could hurt students
Controversy arises over possible favoritism in the CRTC
Canadian university students mobilize against November “Too Asian?” article
Students looking to stay in Quebec for university could have alternative to CEGEP
Councillors reluctant to speak for fear of legal reprisals
Council refers motion to abolish General Assembly to committee
The controversial motion to abolish the General Assembly, authored by SSMU President Zach Newburgh, was referred to a committee after a Council vote
The Black Students Network and Queer McGill co-hosted their first joint event, “Is it Dark in the Closet?” last Wednesday evening
A Warning from the United Nations WFP: “The margins between stability and chaos are perilously thin”
Event highlights student collaboration and change
McGill Food and Dining Services promise to establish commission to increase communication with students