QPIRG challenges McGill
Community awareness group says online opt-outs breach legal agreement with University
Community awareness group says online opt-outs breach legal agreement with University
In downtown Montreal Saturday, protestors called on the federal government to stop deporting U.S. soldiers who fled to Canada to avoid military service in Iraq.… Read More »Protestors urge Canada to let U.S. war deserters stay
Tension between administration, execs, and workers strains negotiations
Don’t be surprised if you hear Inuit throat singers on your way to class tomorrow. The First Peoples’ House (FPH) began holding annual pow-wows in… Read More »Pow-wow reaches out to first nations high school students
Low turnout is a further exemplification of student apathy
Human rights conference at the games empowers LGBT individuals to confront discrimination in their home countries
University criticized for making decision without consulting students and staff
Montreal mentally ill still largely served according to their place of residence
North Korea Freedom Network documentary Thursday, Sept 18, 6:30 p.m. Bronfman Management Building Show up for an information session on the human rights crisis in… Read More »What’s the haps
Montreal activists join with demonstrators worldwide
Political and union rallies will likely no longer be granted access to campus space, according to a policy the McGill administration enacted in March. The… Read More »Unions, student groups wary of admin’s new policy on campus space
Eco-urinals save buckets of water, eradicate stinky pee smell
Amid a flury of downtown closures, used books go online
McGill withholds list of undergraduate student workers as organizers collect student worker signatures
A McGill professor’s broadcast last week of the University’s questionable exoneration of two students who he charged with plagiarism has ignited skepticism about McGill’s investment… Read More »The Cooperstock controversy: professor’s allegations cast doubt on academic integrity