McGill Symphony Orchestra kicks off new season
Opening concert sets tone for a diversity of performances this year
Opening concert sets tone for a diversity of performances this year
The SSMU executive is incredibly concerned and upset about the response of McGill University to the recent “Echoes of the Holocaust” event, hosted by the… Read More »SSMU responds to Choose Life event
Improving access to markets for small land holders and local farmers is the most important factor in achieving global food security, according to experts speaking… Read More »Can market access ensure food security?
The McGill chapter of the Quebec Public Interest Research Group (QPIRG) publicly responded on September 28 to a campaign encouraging students to opt out of… Read More »QPIRG responds to opt-out campaign
Re: “Seeking new approach to anti-abortion activism” | Commentary | October 5
Three-year legal dispute over membership dues resolved this year
The University kicked off the conference on Monday by inviting several speakers from various countries to describe the impact of the financial crisis on their… Read More »The financial crisis and food security
It’s evening at the elementary school of the Hellenic Community Centre of Montreal – the children have gone home for the evening, teachers are preparing… Read More »Montreal’s Greek schools turn 100
Activists, academics, and diplomats weigh in on Canada’s response
Re: “Birks: Where better to fuck with the papacy?” | Letters | October 5
Point: Let sleeping dogs lie
Re: “Choose Life cancels ‘Echoes of the Holocaust’” | News | October 5
Facing a $3.9-billion budget deficit, the Quebec Premier Jean Charest’s ruling Parti Liberal du Quebec (PLQ) is proposing to start charging tuition for CEGEPs across… Read More »Charest Liberals propose CEGEP tuition
The author explores the larger implications of the abortion debate on campus
Improv hip-hop collective finds new home and wider audience