Canada obstructs refugees seeking status
Current system separates families and deports individuals back to dangerous situations
Current system separates families and deports individuals back to dangerous situations
North America’s smallest dinosaur uncovered EDMONTON – It was an adventure that began back in 1982, but 27 years later, Philip Currie, a paleontologist and… Read More »Road trippin’: SFU privatizes residences; students find dinosaur, $10,000
UniversityJunction aims to link students from 56 campuses
Electoral office chastises SSMU for public bickering
Some questions for the provoking profs Re: “Boycotting profs have it all wrong” | Commentary | March 9 We initially hesitated to reply to the… Read More »Letters
Living with our neighbours Monday, March 23, 4:30 p.m. Strathearn Cultural Centre Room 428, 3680 Jeanne-Mance Become a better neighbour by participating in a workshop… Read More »What’s the haps
Intercollegiate structural review process could redefine club-team funding criteria
New bachelor degree open to native and non-native students
Colonial policies leave communities susceptible to violence
221 arrested in march against police brutality
McGill’s Humanistic studies undergraduate degree will likely continue as a fixture of the University’s curriculum, but Dean of Arts Christopher Manfredi is planning major changes… Read More »News Brief: Humanistic studies continues
Campaign engages students with nearby neighbourhoods
Supporters raise $997 for fellow citizen stranded in Sudan
Talks on racialized violence Monday, March 16, 7 p.m. McCord Museum, 690 Sherbrooke O. Tuesday, March 17, 6 p.m. Atwater Library, 1200 Atwater Ave Beverley… Read More »What’s the haps
Correction appended International tuition hikes for students in four faculties were outlined in an email sent late Wednesday to all students that linked to the… Read More »News Brief: McGill hikes international tuition