SSMU Council unanimously passes Survivor Bill of Rights
Council discusses sexual assault allegations, sustainability
Council discusses sexual assault allegations, sustainability
Open forum discusses respect, inclusion, and free speech
Update on Tunisia Tunisia’s recent implementation of the 2018 Finance Act has sparked intense protests among the country’s youth: the unpopular finance reforms entail a… Read More »International news briefs
Local organization hosts workshop about incarceration and abolition
Bill 151 inadequate in addressing student-teacher relationships and protecting marginalized survivors
Services accused of being unable to meet students’ needs
On January 19, Elections SSMU announced the results of the recent online vote to ratify the nominations to SSMU’s Board of Directors (BoD): with a… Read More »What’s up with the SSMU Board of Directors?
“Mental Health 101” facilitates conversation around mental health with professor Agiman
Protests erupt in Tunisia Demonstrations in Tunisia began on Sunday January after the government announced an increase in value-added tax and social contributions, while also… Read More »International news briefs
El Salvadoreans’ revoked legal status On Monday, January 8, the Trump administration announced the termination of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) permits for more than 250,000… Read More »International news briefs
A look on SSMU executives for the upcoming semester, and an update on the VP Finance election
Professors accused of abusing power to harass female students
Press conference addresses “respectful and inclusive debate” in university context
Montreal activists condemn CDPQ’s affiliation with Fluxys, and its role in supporting the Trans Adriatic Pipeline
European Union (EU) leaders met in Gothenburg, Sweden on November 16 and 17 to discuss jobs and growth within their continent. Talks quickly turned from… Read More »Brexit update