Media coverage of Black players reveals hockey’s race problem
Critics should focus more on Black players’ talent than on their lifestyles
Critics should focus more on Black players’ talent than on their lifestyles
Nestled on a nondescript cobblestone corner stood the entrance to the Bonsecours Market. You would never have known it looking from the outside, but inside… Read More »A Seat at the table with Syl Ko: A discussion on Black Veganism
Looking back on two New Brunswick basketball players’ protest
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
A little history of radical knitting
England Times Palestine documents British-Palestinian’s stories
Student academic freedom must be protected by the University
On Sunday night, celebrities made the bold fashion choice of wearing black outfits to the Golden Globes as a political statement, a colour otherwise absent… Read More »#TimesUp, For Whom? Golden Globes Highlights
Professors accused of abusing power to harass female students
This is a letter from the Department of English Students’ Association (DESA) executive. We believe the recent developments in mental health discussions on campus are… Read More »Department of English Studies Letter in response to the “hygiène de vie” philosophy
We, the undersigned faculty members of McGill University, publicly condemn Quebec’s Bill 62 and denounce its divisive and discriminatory politics. In specifically targeting Muslim women, Bill 62… Read More »Public Statement from Individual McGill University Faculty Members on Quebec’s Bill 62