Amid scandals, role of private sector questioned
McGill University Health Centre target of corruption investigation
McGill University Health Centre target of corruption investigation
I’m writing in response to the piece “A personal attack from behind a screen” (Commentary, September 13, page 6) by Deputy Provost (Student Life and… Read More »Fendy/Mendy
The day was cold and wet, brightened only by the yellow leaves that flew like damp swarming glitter whenever the October wind blew. It was… Read More »Inkwell: The Education of Agnes
I was happy to read about my Judicial Board case against the Arts Undergraduate Society last week (“Bangs v. Calver/Cheng J-Board preliminary hearing held,” News,… Read More »
Inescapable struggles to escape mediocrity
Religion and political activism coexist
New statistics shine light on age-old debate
Last Thursday, McGill’s highest governing body, the Board of Governor’s (BoG), convened for its first session of the academic year. The BoG is led by… Read More »BoG holds first meeting of the year
Gendered advertising is not the solution
On saviour complexes, the acquisition of power, and becoming a big bad wolf
Contrary to Moe Nasr’s knee-jerk condemnation of McGill’s partnership with Israeli universities in “64 Bullets from McGill to Tel Aviv” (Commentary, September 24, page 6),… Read More »Do we need to send bullets?
Aboriginal Awareness Week highlights land, resource issues
In their September 17 article (“Confessions of a feminist killjoy,” Commentary, page 8), Isabella Mancini and Jamie MacLean contend that “If you were an astronaut… Read More »Confession of desire
Environmentalists and Aboriginal activists join forces
McGill’s Rez Project used as a model