McGill’s green progress
After years of inconsistent administrative support, a breadth of student environmental projects are breaking new ground
After years of inconsistent administrative support, a breadth of student environmental projects are breaking new ground
Pro-Justice group demands answers for farmer’s unexplained disappearance, massacre
SSMU councillors and students in the gallery went on the attack against the SSMU executive for failing to prioritizing student space during the question period… Read More »Council heats up over space
SSMU Council pledges to help with developent of Tribune business plan, negotiations over McGill name
Concordia part-time teachers on strike With just weeks left in the Winter semester, Concordia’s part-time teachers are going on strike. Roughly 20 classes will be… Read More »Road Trippin’
Indian Benefit Dinner Monday, March 31, 7 p.m. Breads of India, 2027 St. Laurent Warm up to a delicious Indian meal hosted by Ashraya Initiative… Read More »What’s the haps
It’s time to change the provincial lobbying strategy of the Post-Graduate Students’ Society (PGSS), according to VP External & Governmental Affairs-elect Adrian Kaats. Kaats –… Read More »New PGSS VP considers dissolving lobby group
After a training session in Montreal next month, over 200 Canadians will start to give presentations aimed at changing Canada’s environmental practices. The presentation is… Read More »Hundreds to present Canada’s inconvenient truths
Every semester, students are purchasing course packs full of material they have already paid for. Arts Senator Lynne Champoux-Williams recently released a report showing how… Read More »Course packs could go online, cut costs
McGill’s seventh annual ReThink conference drew about 80 students, faculty, and administrators Friday, with topics ranging from the University’s past environmental initiatives to ways it… Read More »ReThink conference brews sustainable development plans
Food Services Committee favours student-run food initiatives
As Caférama space opens up to bidding war, $20,000 slated for student space will likely go toward other initiatives
After nearly a year of slashed budgets for clubs and services, SSMU discovered it had more money in its Club Fund and Campus Life Fund… Read More »SSMU fumbles budget for clubs, services
China’s crackdown draws support for boycott of Olympic Games this August
Anticipating the Bouchard-Taylor Commission’s upcoming report on the reasonable accommodation hearings, the Accommodate This! coalition of Montreal community, religious, and human rights groups released a… Read More »Accomodate This! releases counter-report