University Vaccine Mandates: Looking Beyond the Headlines
Panel discusses the legal and ethical implications of a vaccine mandate
Panel discusses the legal and ethical implications of a vaccine mandate
Protesters demand climate action in Montreal
Experts say cancellation is indicative of anti-Black racism in the province
Indigenous performers and speakers reflect on colonialism, sustainability
Earlier this year, the Daily reported on issues members of the Association of Graduate Students Employed at McGill (AGSEM) were experiencing with Workday, the HR… Read More »Checking in with AGSEM
Update: The September 17 version of this article stated that students would only be notified of a potential exposure if they were at a medium… Read More »Analysis: McGill’s COVID Protocol
As students head back to campus after a year of online classes, student services are reopening and Queer McGill is preparing to reopen their doors.… Read More »Queer McGill launches their Summer zine
On September 1, the first day of classes of the Fall semester, students congregated in front of the James Administration building from 9 AM to… Read More »SSMU Demands Safe and Accessible Campus
A selection of new student organizations at McGill
“RBC funds climate crisis,” organizers say
Students express their concerns over University COVID-19 Guidelines
“The federal government is complicit in ongoing genocide”
AGSEM seeks “the maximum penalty for McGill’s violations of employment law”
Meals for Milton-Parc founder Sophie Hart explains how COVID-19 has impacted unhoused people in Montreal
McGill administration expects students to return to campus despite the unpredictability of public health directives