Canadians disobey terror law
Supporters raise $997 for fellow citizen stranded in Sudan
Supporters raise $997 for fellow citizen stranded in Sudan
Talks on racialized violence Monday, March 16, 7 p.m. McCord Museum, 690 Sherbrooke O. Tuesday, March 17, 6 p.m. Atwater Library, 1200 Atwater Ave Beverley… Read More »What’s the haps
Correction appended International tuition hikes for students in four faculties were outlined in an email sent late Wednesday to all students that linked to the… Read More »News Brief: McGill hikes international tuition
49-step plan aims to increase bike and pedestrian activity in the long term
When Lisa Parks clicks on photos of victims of the Darfur genocide on Google Earth, she worries that Google’s corporate agenda may skew the software’s… Read More »Google Earth raises Darfur-IPR concerns
Green Week speaker pushes for simple living
Sparsely attended event draws little interest from outside SSMU
New work permits allow grads more opportunities
Nearly 1,000 professors from l’Université de Québec À Montréal (UQÀM) voted on whether to strike next week – with 76 per cent in favour, after… Read More »News Brief: UQÀM professors strike
Unions to face fines if representing their members on pay equity disputes
Students evacuate safely, one student injured
EngageMcGill to launch an online subject-sorted list of campus clubs and services
Lack of cleanliness has contributed to bacterial outbreaks in some McGill hospitals
Recent conflict closes the border, restricting aid workers and goods from reaching Gaza
For-sale signs, clearance sales, and two-for-one deals are tell-tale signs that Canada’s in an economic crisis, but outside of Montreal restaurant Taverne Crescent, a sign… Read More »News brief: Restaurants in recession