SPVM Decides Against Body Cameras
“Costs” Outweigh Transparency and Accountability
“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”
“Jazz Meets Opera in the Boxing Ring” in “Champion”
Six Experiences of the Venezuelan Crisis in “Elsewhere”
How Biomusic Blends both Art and Science to Enable Communication
Campaigns for the fast approaching February 25 by-election in Outremont are in full swing. Rachel Bendayan, the Liberal Party’s candidate, is running for her second… Read More »Outremont By-Election: Rachel Bendayan Runs as Liberal Party Candidate
The Fight for Trans and Non-Binary Rights in QC
February 1-7 marks SSMU’s first time participating in National Eating Disorder Awareness Week. The McGill administration, however, has been criticized for cancelling its Eating Disorder… Read More »Mental Health Services Now, Renovations Later
Reframing the Conversation on Campus