Faculty members brainstorm thrifty measures
Economic Task Force’s first Town Hall encourages open and creative atmosphere
Economic Task Force’s first Town Hall encourages open and creative atmosphere
An Inside View of the Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda Monday, February 16, 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Chancellor Day Hall, Stephen Scott Seminar Room, 3644… Read More »What’s the haps
Students debate whether “pro-life” is oppressive
New licensing for McGill’s health technologies could benefit many
Council approved a combined $20.40 a year increase to ancillary fees Thursday, allowing the administration to increase the Student Services Fee, the Athletics Fee, and… Read More »News Brief: Council authorizes, refuses fees, approves referendum questions
Plans to bailout bankrupt Hippodrome in conflict with community centre proposals for 2,500 social housing units
Once-a-semester forum fills to capacity
A booming voice at the Roddick Gates Tuesday announced that 80,000 lobsters had been ordered to celebrate President Robert Mugabe’s 85th birthday, while his people… Read More »Students ring in on Zimbabwean cholera epidemic
Working out of a new residential address, the group is no longer considered non-profit
Munroe-Blum defends top wages for top people
Health staff look to students for feedback on possibility of a permanent future for rapid HIV testing at McGill
Showcasing student-administration collaboration, Office is many years in the making
New perspectives on Culture, Medicine, & Law
Motion to condemn bombings of educational institutions in Gaza postponed indefinitely; bottled water ban passes
Four Points Sheraton may become home to first years