New Cannabis Regulations Implemented
Lawyer Max Silverman explains the implications of Bill 2
Lawyer Max Silverman explains the implications of Bill 2
The following is a daily update of how COVID-19 is affecting the McGill and Montreal community. A compiled article with all previous updates is available… Read More »COVID 19 at McGill – March 15
The following is an accessible version of our summary of the effects of COVID-19 on the McGill community. The article published on Saturday, March 14… Read More »COVID-19 at McGill: Resources and Updates
UPDATE: Saturday, March 14, 10:00 p.m. In an email sent from Deputy Provost Fabrice Labeau at 9:15 p.m., the University announced that “All classes, teaching… Read More »COVID-19 at McGill: Campus Closures, Students Abroad, and Services Updates
SSMU Indigenous Affairs Commissioner Tomas Jirousek Talks Upcoming Conference
The results are in – here are your SSMU Executives for the 2020-21 year. President – Jemark Earle Jemark Earle Recieved 66.1 per cent of… Read More »2020-2021 SSMU Executive Election Results
Jeffrey Haas, Lawyer Representing Fred Hampton, Speaks on His Life and the Black Panthers
“Business as Usual” Disrupted
In collaboration with SSMU Indigenous Affairs, Indigenous Youth for Wet’suwet’en held an event on Monday, February 17 in solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en Nation’s opposition to… Read More »Holding Space in Solidarity with Wet’suwet’en
IJV, SPHR, and Suzanne Weiss Call for Open Discussion on Campus
On February 18, Holocaust survivor and social activist Suzanne Weiss spoke at Concordia University about her life, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Islamophobia, and the climate crisis.… Read More »Suzanne Weiss, Holocaust Survivor, Speaks on Her Life and Activism
Gender and Women’s Studies, Development Studies Cut
Candidates Talk Controversial Campus Issues
Students Continue to Demand Divestment
Demonstration in Solidarity with Wet’suwet’en