Poetry: Ode to the 20-Year Old Virgin
With your birthday rapidly approaching, and your virginity as absolutely intact as a social construct can be, this is for you. When you turned 16,… Read More »Poetry: Ode to the 20-Year Old Virgin
With your birthday rapidly approaching, and your virginity as absolutely intact as a social construct can be, this is for you. When you turned 16,… Read More »Poetry: Ode to the 20-Year Old Virgin
As a result of a pay equity agreement with McGill, over the next six months, AMUSE must find and contact almost 10,000 union members who… Read More »AMUSE Pay Equity Settlement: Retroactive Payments to AMUSE Members
Week of February 18, 2019
On January 30, during AUS’ biweekly Legislative Council, members discussed POLI 339. POLI 339 is a proposed summer course for McGill students that would take… Read More »AUS & POLI 339: Secretary General Suspends Exec Vote
On January 30, Principal Suzanne Fortier sent the student body an email with an update on the R*dmen renaming process. In her email, she stated… Read More »No Extensions for Racism: Change the Name
The Black Students’ Network and the Black Law Students’ Association of McGill organized a panel discussion with the Faculty of Law as part of Black… Read More »BSN and BLSAM Panel: Racism and Systemic Discrimination in Canada
Students at McGill have been helping with campaign efforts throughout the imminent Outremont by-election; members of both NDP and Liberal McGill are manning phones and knocking… Read More »Outremont By-Election: NDP and Liberal McGill Share Thoughts
“Costs” Outweigh Transparency and Accountability
The Villeray–Saint-Michel– Parc-Extension borough council delayed the vote to grant demolition permits for 891- 893 and 925 Beaumont Ave, last Tuesday, February 5. No date… Read More »“No Mile-Ex in Parc-Ex:” CAPE Protests Gentrification and Borough Inaction
The Association of McGill University Support Employees (AMUSE) held its annual general meeting on Thursday, January 25. AMUSE’s website describes this meeting as the “highest… Read More »AMUSE AGM
Spilling the (Detox) Tea on an Exploitative Industry
A recent report has found that 100 per cent of McGill students have noticed a decline in their emotional stability levels over the last week.… Read More »Midterms Coming Up, Emotional Stability Going Down
Fifty Years Later
A Review of the Segal Centre’s “Children of God”