Unfit to Print | March 10th 2015
On this episode of Unfit to Print, we bring you an update from McGill’s Mental Health Working Group and a discussion on Israeli Pinkwashing and… Read More »Unfit to Print | March 10th 2015
On this episode of Unfit to Print, we bring you an update from McGill’s Mental Health Working Group and a discussion on Israeli Pinkwashing and… Read More »Unfit to Print | March 10th 2015
In this edition of Excuse the News, we speak to Melis Cagan and former McGill Daily editor Ralph Haddad about their workshop Palestine is a… Read More »Workshop shines light on Israeli Pinkwashing
An interview with the creators of the Montreal based web series LadyCab.
On this episode of Unfit to Print, you’ll hear headlines and a feature conversation with Professor Samia Botmeh. Dr. Botmeh is a visiting Palestinian professor from… Read More »Unfit to Print | February 24 2015
In this edition of Excuse the News, sounds from Saturday’s annual Memorial March for Missing and Murdered Women.
In this episode of Unfit to Print, you’ll hear a conversation with University of Ottawa law Professor Joanne St.Lewis who recently gave a talk at McGill about… Read More »Unfit to Print | February 10 2015
In this edition of Excuse the News, we bring you a preview of QPIRG’s and SSMU’s Social Justice Days event series. The series runs from… Read More »Preview of Social Justice Days
In this edition of Excuse the News, a feature conversation with Professor St. Lewis. Professor St. Lewis teaches law at the University of Ottawa, with… Read More »Why the Ferguson discussion matters to Canadians: a conversation with Joanne St. Lewis
This is fiction, sort of. Brittany Talarico writes about a stranger she meets at a full moon party in Thailand. The voice is Stephanie Armour.
A look at the fledgling prison divestment movement at Columbia University and other schools in the U.S who are working to divest university funds from… Read More »Campus prison divestment
In this edition of Excuse the News, a feature conversation with Annette Kassaye. Annette Kassaye was adopted when she was one from the Gondar region… Read More »Feature conversation with adoptee advocate Annette Kassaye
In this episode of Unfit to Print, we bring you headlines from McGill and Montreal news, preview coverage of Queer McGill’s Rad Sex Week and… Read More »Unfit to Print | January 27 2015
In this edition of Excuse the News, we bring you preview coverage of Queer McGill’s Rad Sex Week. Rad Sex Week runs from January 26th… Read More »Preview of Rad Sex Week
This is fiction, sort of. Cem Ertekin writes about a stranger he sees on the bus. The voice is Emmet Livingston and the song is… Read More »Morning commute
In this edition of Excuse the News, we talk to the president of the AGSEM about how austerity measures are effecting teaching assistants and invigilators at… Read More »Teaching assistants and invigilators stand up against austerity measures