McGill takes first steps in male washrooms toward a sustainable campus
Eco-urinals save buckets of water, eradicate stinky pee smell
Eco-urinals save buckets of water, eradicate stinky pee smell
Amid a flury of downtown closures, used books go online
McGill withholds list of undergraduate student workers as organizers collect student worker signatures
Montrealers this weekend will celebrate the history and culture of Griffintown – a neighbourhood awaiting demolition slated for next year. “Remember Griffintown,” a three-day festival… Read More »Festival remembers Griffintown, a neighbourhood on the brink
A McGill professor’s broadcast last week of the University’s questionable exoneration of two students who he charged with plagiarism has ignited skepticism about McGill’s investment… Read More »The Cooperstock controversy: professor’s allegations cast doubt on academic integrity
The Canadian government’s overhaul of the federal student loan and bursary program is not adequately addressing student ability to repay their loans, some student groups… Read More »Election 2008: Students tepid about new loan system
A private vigil planned by friends and family Tuesday to honour slain teenager Freddy Villanueva was disrupted by demonstrators who learned of the event through… Read More »Political group intrudes on private Villanueva vigil
Online database links community organizations with university students
Bike protestors flow against traffic in support of prioritizing cyclists’ right to ride
McGill is fed-up with being a through-route for Montreal’s two-wheeled commuters. Security guards were instated as gatekeepers to redirect bike traffic on campus in an… Read More »McGill switches gears on cycling Montrealers
On August 29, the Quebec Labour Relations Commission ordered Montreal’s Sheraton Four Points hotel – where nearly 70 unionized workers have been striking since August… Read More »News Brief: Sheraton engages teenage scabs
City hikes rent for transmission tower
Community one step further from justice with newly appointed crown prosecutor on Villanueva investigation, says activist
Three Arts students – Geoffrey Hall, Stephen Antoline, and Nathan Tockerchuk – successfully sued the Arts Undergraduate Story (AUS) this summer for $14,000 in back-payments… Read More »Arts Undergraduate Society sued by their own for $14,000
Convinced that water bottles are clogging landfills, Montreal is pushing for a deposit-based recycling system on plastic bottles instead of crusading alongside other Canadian cities… Read More »Montreal not to ban bottled water, yet